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SAN FRANCISCO,
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MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
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WE ARE THE INVENTORS AND SOLE MANUFAC
QUARTZ HOCK Jil
And only at our establishment can those rich and beautiful Ornaro
WE IMPORT DIRECT from the English Manufacturer, and sell i
WE IMPORT, INSET and MOUNT to suit the tastes of the most c
EXECUTED UNDER OUR INSPECTION, AND A
MARK THE NUMBER:
135 Montgomery street, one door fromC
( ARGENTl's BUILDING, )
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
CORNER CLAY
OPPOSITE
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KEARNY STS
P. OFFICE
COLDER GATE CiOTHMG WAREHOUSE.
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WE ARE RECEIVING, PER EVERY STEAMER, VIA PANAMA
AND NICARAGUA, LARGE INVOICES OP THE
^T^ZE^ST LATEST STYLES
AND
Our partner, Mr. S. C. Keyes, who resides in New York, and gets
up every Garment ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET, and his long
experience in the Clothing Business, and the manufacturing of our own
garments, gives us the advantage over any other House in this country.
We have always on hand the Most Extensive and Largest Assortment
of the LATEST STYLES and MOST FASHIONABLE GARMENTS in
California, and every garment WARRANTED.
An extensive assortment of Furnishing Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Overshoes, Hats, Caps,
Soleleather, Trunks, Valises,
Carpet Bags, &c.
Our facilities are such, that we can sell our goods lower than any
other House, and warrant every garment equal to its recommendation.
JgSr'Calland examine for yourselves, at
KEYES & Co.'s
BRICK STORE, COR. CLAY AND KEARNY STREETS.
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2 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
STATE TELEGEAPH COMPANY.
C-AJE^XT-AJLi $300,000.
MtXMta
San Francisco — 159 Clay st., one door above Montgomery.
San Jose — Corner of First and Santa Clara streets.
Stockton — Corner of El Dorado and Main streets.
Sacramento — Corner of J and Third streets.
Marysville — High st., over Wells, Fargo & Co.
This line of Telegraph is now in operation
between the above named places, and will connect at Sacramento
with the line of the
lite California €flfgrapjj Catttjiamj,
MORMON ISLAND,
DIAMOND SPRINGS.
PLACERV1LLE,
COLOMA,
AUBURN,
GRASS VALLEY,
and NEVADA.
From San Francisco to Stockton, Sacramento, and Marys-
ville, for first 10 words - - $2 00
Each additional 5 words 75
To San Jose, first 10 words 1 00
Each additional five words 40
The operators are bound to secrecy.
All Messsages, except police reports, transmitted in regular order.
JOHN MIDDLETON, President.
E. R. CARPENTER, Secretary.
JOS. C. PALMER, Treasurer.
!imtar0:
JOHN MIDDDETON, HORACE W. CARPENTIER,
SQUIRE P. DEWEY, E. D. KEYES,
CHARLES W. COOK.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
STORY, REDINGTON & Co.
iPOITEiS lii Jill
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]¥o. 1 Sansonie JSlock,
NORTH-EAST CORNER OF SANSOME & MERCHANT STREETS,
SAN FRANCISCO,
Have for sale the largest stock on the Pacific Coast of
East India, Mediterranean, European & American
MEBIGI
£T1
CHMffiMiS,
Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Extracts,
Surgical Instruments. Druggists' Glassware,
IS, FASCY SOAPS, TRUSSES. SUPPORTERS, &(. 6E.
Comprising every article required by Druggists and Physicians, which
they are prepared to sell at the very lowest market prices.
One member of the firm resides permanently on the Atlantic coast, and
devotes his entire time to the selection of STOCK for the
California, Oregon and Sandwich Island markets.
S. R. & Co. are the onlv agents for the GRAEFKNBERG COMPANY'S
MEDICINES, OSGOOD'S INDIA CHOLAGOGUE, and AYERS'
CHERRY PECTORAL, for California, Oregon and the Sandwich
Islands.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
PIONEER GYMNASIUM,
B0M6 AND FMGMG ROOMS,
BY F. "WHEELER,
%VWMft %^m% ^V,^ ' &fcWSWMk\fc«
HEALTH, VIGOR, ELASTICITY, ENDURANCE, ROBUSTNESS
and Beauty of Form, are the rewards to those who will persevere in
the practice of
Gryioci.x±€u&~tl& Exercises!
N. B.— BOXING GLOVES, made of the best material, kept constantly
on hand and for sale by
F. WHEELER.
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157 Commercial street.
EXCELSIOR
vr-
,% IS OUR AIM.
The subscribers take this method to inform their friends and the public
generally, that they are practical HATTERS, and that having had sixteen
years' experience, are competent and careful in selecting goods and
workmen, so that their patrons can rely on Hats offered by them to be
AS GOOD AS THE BEST AND CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
Injnanufacturing MOLESKIN HATS we excel.
Hats made to order at short notice.
COLLINS & Co.
157 Commercial street.
A I) V K i; 1 [SING l> I". I' -\ B T M E X T.
GEO. W. MURRAY & CO..
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CONSTANTLY ON HAND :
Notarial, Letter, and Seal Presses;
LAW, STANDARD, SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS BOflKS
JL^to, 6ontifi«)c|~Hon§e ^1)3 FiO)c|| §t^fioii)elfij ;
LAW AND SHIPPING BLANKS;
POCKET KNIVES, GOLD PENS, SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS,
J8®"BOOK-BINDING and RULING clone to order in the neatest
manner. Patronage respectfully solicited.
GEO. W. MURRAY & CO.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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9
Parrott's Granite Building, Montgomery Street, near California
THROUGHOUT
REEDS CITY DISPATCH POST.
Office at AI>AUI$ & CO.'S, Montgomery st.
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AT 8 A. M. AND 3 P. M.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SANTA GLAUS' HEAD QUARTERS.
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ALSO, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND ITALIAN VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS.
These goods are imported direct from the above named places, and
are offered for sale cheaper than any other house in San Francisco can
afford them. A liberal per centage allowed to Commission Merchants.
Orders from the Country promptly attended to.
A. KQHLER,
STOCKTON ST., BETWEEN JACKSON AND PACIFIC.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
1111 D»,
Ko. 159 q$ 161 EVortf Sfrcef, beioto Jqcific dJJfyqirf.
This Establislimeut has recently been greatly enlarged by an addition
of FORTY Single Rooms, which are located on the first and second
floors, and the whole house newly Painted, Papered and Carpeted.
Are all of the best description, most of them having been imported
expressly for this house, and the bedding generally will be found equal to
any in the State.
1 CDtromifrintts Hwfatmmt
Is attached to the house, in which can be obtained, at all hours, all the
necessaries and luxuries of life, at as reasonable rates as at any other
house in the city.
Passengers arriving by the boats at night, will please notice that this
House is to the RIGHT^as they pass up the Wharf. The House may be
known by Two Bright Lights burning before the door.
No. 4 and 6 Chamber street, and 159 and 161 Front street. This Bathing
Establishment has been recently fitted up, and is attached to the Mercan-
tile Hotel. All of the recent improvements in Bathing are introduced,
such as improved Brushes, Turkish Bathing Towels, &c. The Baths will
be supplied with Hot and Cold Soft Water. Also, Salt Water Hot and
Cold Baths will be furnished when desired.
GEORGE BROWN, Proprietor.
LeCOUNT & STKONG-'S
SA5FRMCISC0 CITT DIRECTORY
FOR THE YUAR 1854;
EMBRACING
A GENERAL DIRECTORY OE THE CITIZENS
AND
A STREET DIEECTORY;
WITH
Mi ALP1PIIK1D0&
CONTAINING ALL USEFUL AND GENERAL*' INFORMATION APPERTAINING TO
THE CITY;
<&^S;j ^QLa^CI^^2tl«^^ 9 d2SC9*
Office of the Directory at LeCOUNT & STRONG'S Book Store, Montgomery street.
San Jrancisco :
PRINTED AT THE SAN FRANCISCO HERALD OFFICE, MONTGOMERY STREET.
1854.
Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1853, by LeCount & Strong, in the Clerk's Office of the District
Court of the District of California.
5. ft
565142
INDEX TO THE ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Public attention is solicited to the Addvertisixg Department, which has been arranged
with much care, displaying at a glance the good taste of the printers, and impressing upon
the stranger and townsman the enterprise and energy of the business men of the city. To
the Directory itself it adds an air of business, and'gives it a better character as a book
of reference. By turning to the columns following, the notices of those who have adopted
this course to give publicity to their business, may be easily found. This department will
be of especial value, to merchants from the country, who may wish to purchase goods.
The business of San Francisco is rapidly imcreasing, and the causes are varied which
operate so favorably upon it. The rapid increase of the population, and the arrival by every
steamer of families, who intend to make this their future home, give an air of stability and
permanency to the city, and create a larger demand for the luxuries as well as necessaries of
life, for home consumption, in addition to the already immense, yet constantly increasing, in-
land trade, so well facilitated by our matchless harbor and its tributary bays and rivers.
Yet it must be evident to every one, that the immense business now carried on in Sajfc
Francisco is, comparatively, small to what it will be when the great international improve-
ments now in agitation shall have been completed.
In admiring the operating causes which have led to this happy result, we must not for-
get that the Press has been a mighty engine in building up the present prosperous state of
trade — a press inferior to none in the United States, and weilding an influence second only
to the indomitable energy and perseverance of the business men of San Francisco.
Notb. — Advertisement pages from 1 to 8, inclusive, will be found in the front, and the
remainder in the last part of the book, with the exception of the colored leaves, which are
placed opposite their respective letters in the General Dictionary.
Agent for U. S. Govt. I
Land Claims.
NAMES. PAGE.
J. D Stevenson 23
Agricultural Wa ehouse.
C. A. McNulty 70
AIj>. and Porter.
Edward H. Parker 41
A 'chitects
Craine and England 20
hi. McLean Stephenson.. 20
Joseph Boardman 20
L R. Townsend V0
Clark &. George 21
Wm. H. Ranlett 21
Assay Office.
Dr. A. S. Wright 32
Attorneys and Counsellors.
Wells, Haight * Gary.. 22
Crittend-n <fc Inge 22
Sawyer, Johnson &Pix-
ipy 22
Kewen a Mor ison 23
Hart <fe Stevenson 23
Waller & Dodge 23
Campbell.Taylor&Beckh 24
Marshall, Huntington &
Dwinell 24
Hoi aday,Sanders & Cary 24
James T. Boyd 25
McAllister, Williams *
R'>se 25
E. G. Austin 25
Heslep <fe Macrae 25
Parsons, Cook & ds... 26
William Rabe 33
Auctioneers {Real Estate).
NAMES. PAGE.
Wainwright, Randall &
Co 35
S-lve * Sinton 36
Charl s D. Cart'-r 36
Theodore Payne * Co.. 37
Australian Agency.
Hugh s &. Hunter 45
Bank ng Houses.
F. A'g»nti & Co 26
B. Davidson 27
Burg.vne&Co 27
Page, Bacon & Co 28
Tallant & Wilde 28
Lucas, Turner * Co 29
Dres 1, Sather & Church 29
Sand rs & Brenham 30
Palmer, Cook & Co 30
Robinson & Co 31
Dr. A S.Wright 32
J B. Timmerman & Co. 32
Wei s, Fargo <t Co., col-
ored le;if W
Adams & Co 6
Bag Factories.
Greenwood & Hills..... 72
S. O. Biigham & Co 5L
Whoolf, Philips <fe Co... Tl
Wm R. Gorham & Co . 85
Banners and Fringe.
D. Norcross 80
Baths.
Cochituate .... 44
Mercantile, '8
Montgomery 19
NAMES. PAGE
Washington.., 19
"What Cheer" 75'
Bedding.
Bryant & King, colored j
leaf B,
H. Carnson 42;
C. Scriber 42
W.J. Silver 43!
Hjwes <fc Co 80
Bell- Hangers.
John C. Aves 53;
Knight * Kimball 64
S.G.Tripp 50'
Grattan <fc Bell 83j
Black'mi!' s.
Lawton * Smith 6f
Blank Bonks if S ationery.
Lord <fe Webb, col. leaf.. L
Books. Sta'ioneri/, 4"C.
LeCount & Strong, first
cover
Marvin and Hithcock... 17
Geo. W. Murrav <t C 5
Charles P. Kimball 13, 14, 15
Book-Binders
LeCount & Strong, out-
side fr"nt cover
Geo. W. Murray &. Co.. 6
Bearding (private).
John P. Vanness 69
Boiler- Makers.
Geo. K. Gluyas 55
Dinxhue's 56
Goddard <fc Co 66
Brass Foundries.
XAMES. PAGE.
G. M. Hutton 54
John C. Ayers 53
Knight & Kimball 64
Donahue's 66
Brokers.
Jos. Grant & Arm.
Guvol 34
Wm. Neely Johnson & Co 38
C. H. West 38
Brokers (Ship and Custom
House).
W. Reynolds 45
Hughes & Hunter 45
Builders.
Clark & George 21
James Sheldon . 84
Builders' Materials.
GratUn & Bell 83
Camphene and Buning
Fluid.
George Dei tz 66
R. F. Knox & Co 69
Carpenter and Builder.
Edward Nunan 21
Carriage- Makers.
Woodside <fc Co 65
G. Onderdonk 65
Lawton &Smith... 66
Carriage- Trimmer.
John L. Ottignon 65
Chronometer Makers.
Barrett <*t Sherwood, in-
side front cover......
12
INDEX TO ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Clothing and Gents' Furn-
ishing G.-o 8
NAMES PAGE
Kyesii C« - 1
Brown dt K yes, inside
back cover.. ~
Cvach- Painters.
Kimbal a. d C 65
Coal.
A Wheelwright 67
Coopers.
A N b'e PI
R W Guun 6i
Cofipnplat Printer.
J. Charlton, Jr 85
Coppersmiths.
Lee A Hi k> y 52
Smith, Gow rs &. Neifus 53
Commission and Shijiping
■ Agents.
Cule 4 Nagle 66
Coroner.
J. W Wh ling 50
Duguerrean Gall ries.
H. W Br d ey'a 19
fiord's, colored 1 af F
Die Sinker.
J. Chirlcmi, J 85
U'Ugs, Meilicinei. Ac.
St ry, R diugton 4 Co.. 3
James M M .ore & Co.. 7
Dry rtock 71
Engineer (Civil) and Sui-
veyor.
Jos. Boardman 20
E g'uveis.
And. V. S Anthony, col-
ored leaf. A
Jus. M. Cl.-ssen 70
J. Chailton, Jr 85
Expresses
Ad uns A C> 6
W. 1.6, F..rg.> A. Co , col-
ored l«nf W
Reed'sCity Dispatch post 6
Fancy Stationery.
LeC'ou. t » Strong, out-
side f- nt c vt-.r
Ma vi i A Hitchcock — 17
Geo. W. Slur ay A Co.. 6
Flowing M Us.
Conro, Simps n 6c Co.. 68
F urn lure.
Bryant & King, colored
leif B
Geo Whitney, co'orcd
leal . TV
D Geen 42
H. C-irnsnn 42
Haywood A Co 42
C. Scrib.-r 42
Hiwes 4 Co %i
Gas Company 74
Grocer es and Provisions
Lewis Tsal & Co 67
fiuntnitfu
S. G. Tripp 50
Gymnasium.
F. Wheeler 4
Ground Coffee.
Mrs. Ghirardelli & Co .. 86
Hardware.
Chapin A Sawyer 70
C. A. McNulty 70
Harness. Leather. Ac
John Wi eon a g,,n 67
Chapin A Sawyer 70
Hair Dressing Sa'oons.
NAMES. PAGE
C cllltllate 44
Mnitgom ry 19
W shi gt n 19
••What Cheer" 75
Hat'- and Caps.
Collins A Co 4
at Bock " anuf clwer.
Edward Nunan i\
"one Healers and Makers.
W. H * E. S. Graves... 52
Lee * Hinkley 52
Smith, G-'wers 4 Net fus 53
Hotels.
Bmwn's M-rcai tile..... 8
Po-tsm nth House 75
'What Clmer' - House.. 75
Hitman's Temperance
House 76
Central H 'tel 77
City H .tet 77
F aiklin House '7
1. ans House 77
Iron Found- ies.
G. M. Hutton 54
D.i ahu 's 5k
Geo. K. Gluyas 55
Goddird a Co 56
Insurance if d Assurance
Camp- me*.
Home Tnsurai ce C" 39
Mona'ch Assu'ance Co.. 39
I"strumen's( Nautical, Op-
tical. #c.)
Schmolz 4 Knus 81
Lamps
Knight * Kimball 54
George Dietz A Co 66
Li hnpraphers.
LeCmiet 4 Strung, out-
side front cover
Liqwrs.
Lewis Teal a Co 67
Locksmiths.
S. G. T'ipp f0
Joh.i C. Ayies 53
Locksmiths' Materials.
Grnttan A- Bell Si
Machine Sewing.
S. 0. Brigh.m a Co 51
Greenwood & Hills 72
Machinists.
Donahue's 56
G-o K. Gluyas.. 55
Goddard * Co 56
G M. Hutton 54
Ma hie and Freestone.
John Grant 62
James Sh ldon 84
Mastic Wo-k.
Mason a Bicker 38
Merchants.
Bo!ton, Ba run a; Co 33
Mwic and Mu-iic-il Instru-
ments.
Marvin * Hitchcock 17
A. K.hler..: 7
Salvator Rosa 48
fcav'gahir's Warehouse.
Thonns Teuneiit, outside
back cover
News and Periodical De-
pots.
George H. Lelalld 4 Co.,
colored leaf L
J. W. Sullivan 69
Nolar es Public.
NAMKS. PAGE.
Charl s D. Carter -6
J-.s. G a t 34
Samuel H.Dwinelle 3:',
Wm Hart 23
L W. S'oat S3
Wm. Rube 33
Oil.
George Dei tz A Co 66
R. F. K..ox * C 69
P c k ets.
Independent Line, Stock-
ton --43
Pain'ers and G'nzie-s.
John S W-tson A- Co,
C t'ored le f W
Wm. Worthington 72
W. R. B-rna d 72
Paper. Hangers.
John S Watson A- Co.,
colored leaf W
McE wee a Wightman.. 40
A. C. Messeive 4 Co... 43
Perfumery
Janvs M. Moore 4 Co.. 71
Piano- Fortes
Woodworlh 61 Co — ... 18
Plnurs
L E. Morgn 4 Co 64
Plumbers.
Lee A Hinkley 52
Smith, Growers 4 Xe<. fus 53
Potcder.
GibbonB 4 Lammot 61
Edwaid H. Parker 41
Pump (me at).
W. H. &l E. S. Graves- 52
Pumps (wood) and Blocks-
Gardner A Moulton 58
Publisher.
Chas. P. Kln.ball.-13, 14,15
Quartz- Ci usbing Ma-
chine y.
G M. Hutton f4
Goddard & Co 66
Qaicksilver,
Bolton, Bar. 011 & Co 33
Real Estate Dealers.
Brown. B others A Co.. 16
Jos. Gra t & Arm.
Guy 1 34
Charles D. Cater 36
Th lore Payne 4 Co.. S7
C 'iirey A Howard 37
Wm Naely Joh .son « Co 38
Wainwright, Randall 4
C • 35
Selover A Sinton 36
Res alia a 'id Trimmings.
D. Norcross.... . 80
Restaurants
Brown's Mercantile 8
L jngley's .. 17
Saddlery.
John Wilson & Son 67
Chapin 4 Sawyer 70
'■oap and Candles.
Bergen 4 Sons 86
Sash. Don's and Blinds
H. M. G-.lb.iti) 57
H. Ames 4 to 67
Sawing and Planing
NAMES PAGE.
G. M. Hutton 64
H. M Colbath 61
II Ames 4 Co 57
Segnrs.
St. Losky, Levy A Co ... 63
Lewi? Teal A Co 67
Seeds.
James M. Mooie & Co.. 71
Ship>r*ii>ht. and Caulkers.
B I. Norris 4 Co 68
Gardner 4 Moulton 58
Shin 8c Sit a • boat Smiths.
Gardner A Moulton 58
Si ks and Fancy Goods.
T.J Grotjan 67
Snrfa- Water Appa atus.
W. H. 4 E S.Graves... 52
Soda- Vl'ate' ManufacVers
Ghase A Co 69, 60
Mrs Ghirardelli A Co... 86
Spar-Makeis, Ac.
Bell, Nonis a Co „ 58
Stables.
Tattersall's 78
Ea<rle 78
Hippona 80
Steam Engines.
Donahue's .... 56
Geo. K. Gluy is f-5
Godda d A Co 56
Stoves and Ti"vare
J coh F eeman 58
H. C. Killgore 61
Straw 6c Millinery Goods.
T J. Giotjan 67
*"« veying Instruments.
Thomas Tennent, outside
back cov r
Syrups and Co dials.
Tu 1 or B others 73
Mrs. Ghirardelli 4 Co-.. 86
T legranh Company— 2
Tin Copper and Sheet-
iron Workers
Lee A Hinkley 52
Jacob Freeman 58
T ys and Fancy Goods.
A. K hler „ 7
Uphnls'ery Goods a-id Po-
pe Hangins.
McElwe & Wightmin.. 40
A. C Mpsserve 4 Co 43
t'nrfertakers.
Nathaniel Gray 49
.!. W. Whaling 50
John Murphy .... . 49
Wa'rm's Roofs.
J. H. Purkitt 26
Watches. Jewfliy, lee.
B irri tt * Sherwood, in-
side front cover
G. C. A S. S Shreve.... 46
Gaime. Guile'mot 4 Co. 47
W. C. Allen 47
H. M, Lewis 47
Weigher and Inspector.
0. W.Easton 63
Wines. ( Blackbery and
Gineer) eye.
Tu-ner Brothers 73
Wire- Works.
G orge Dennis . 82
Wood- Turning.
G. M. Hmton 54
H M Colbath 67
ALMANAC.
13
JANUARY, 1854.
MOON'S PHASES.
First Quarter, 5th day. Full Wood 14th day.
Last Quarter, 21st day. New M< , 28th day
D's of
week
MISCELLANIES.
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26 Wed
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29 SUN
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NOISY CARRIER S
PUBLISHIXG HALL,
Chas. P. Kimball, Proprietor,
77 Long Wharf,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Established Feb., 1851.
ALSO.
The Office of the Weekly
"UNCLE SAM."
The Largest, Cheapest, and Best
Weekly Paper issued in Califor-
nia. Weekly issue not quite
75.000.
h in h
7 19 4
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8 11 33
9 mo n
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12 3 3
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15 5 27
16 6 30
17 sets
18 6 33
19 7 46
20 8 55 I
FEBRUARY, 1854.
-MOONS PH L8ES.
First Quarter, 4th day. Full Moon. 12th day.
Last Quarter, 20th day. New Moon, 26th day.
D D'sof
M week
MISCELLANIES.
Sun Sun Moon
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2 Thur
3Fri
4 Sat
5 SUN
6, Mon
7 Tcie
8 Wed
9 Thur
111 Fri
11 Sat
12 SUN
13 Mon
14 Tue
15 Wed
16 Thur
17 Fri
Is Sat
19 SUN
29 Mon
21 Tue
22 Wed
23 Thur
24 F i
NOISY CARRIERS
PIBUSHIUJ HALL,
77 Long Wharf.
The only DEPOT for all of
Oleason's, Williams' and French's
PUBLICATIONS,
On the Pacific coast.
25 Sat
K6 SUN
27 Mon
2S Tue
— ALSO—
A General Assortment of New
Yok
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
Embracing Harper's. DeWitt <fc
Davcnpoit, Stringer & Town-
send, together with a g eat va-
riety of Peterson's Philadelphia,
with others too numerous to
mention.
CHAS. P. KIMBALL.
Proprietor. 1
h m h m h
7 7 5 21 10
7 6 5 23 11 3
7 5 5 24 morn
7 45 25 5
7 3 5 26
7 2)5 27
7 1 5 28
7 5 29
6 59l5 30 4 58
6 58 5 32 5 42
6 57 5 33' 6 26
6 55 5 34: rises
6 54 6 35 6 14
6 53 5 36 7 17
6 52 5 38! 8 22
6 51 5 39: 9 26
,6 49 5 40|l0 32
6 4s 5 41 11 41
6 47|5 42 mo n
6 46 .3 44 51
6 44 5 45 2 3
6 43 5 46 3 13
6 42 5 47
6 40 5 48
6 38 5 49!
6 37 5 51
6 36 5 52
6 34,5 53
4 IS
5 14
6 1
sets
6 33
7 41
MARCH, 1854.
APRIL, 1854.
MOONS PHASES.
First Qua ter, 6th day. Full Moon, 11th day.
Last Qua- ter, 21st day. New Moon. 28th day.
D D'sof
M week
MISCELLANIES.
Sun Sun Moon
rise sets sets
1 Wed
2 Thur
3F;i
4 Sat
5 SUN
6 Mon
7 Tue
8 Wed
9 Thur
lOF.i
11 Sat
12 SUN
13 Mon
14 Tue
15 Wed
lflTIm
17 Fri
18 Sat
'9SUN
20 Mon
21 Tue
22 Wed
23 Thur
24 Fri
2-3 Sat
26 SUN
27 Mon
28 Tue
29 Wed
30 Thur
31 F.i
NOISV CARRIER S
h 111 ll 111 h 111
6 33 5 54 8 46
6 32 5 S5 9 49
PUBLISHING HALLI
6
BLANK BOOKS 6
Ami Stationery of every descrip- *?
tion. from the Manufactories of^
Oliver. Holnian, & Co,, Boston; 6
Ives <5c Co., and Putnam. Salem : °
6
consisting of Russia, half Russia, r ,
Imitation Russia, Sheep Paper, 6
4*., Are.. &C.
o
Receipt Book. Ship, Steamer, R
Drayman, Blank Memorandum. ' 5
inch Metalic and Plain Pencil fi
Books. Long Bar Books. Quarto 6
Pocket Ledgers, Miniature Blank -
a
Copying Books and Manifold Let- 5
ter-Writ-rs. 5
CHAS. P. KIMBALL, f,
Prop ietor, 5
77 Long Whatf. j?
•5
30 5
29 5
27 5
26 5
24 5
36
21 6
20 6
IS 6
'7 6
15 6
136
126
10 6
96
76
66
46
36
I 6
59 6
58 6
56 6
54 6
63 6
51 6
SO 6
48 6
476
56 51
57 11 53
57 morn
6S 54
1 5i
2 48
3 37
4 22
5 i
5 35
6 5
6 rises
1 7 M
8 8 23
9 9 32
10 10 43
1 1 11 55
12 morn
13 I 6
H 2 11
15 3 10
1 3 68
'7 4 38
IS 5 11
19 5 40
19 sets
20 7 33 1
•21 8 36 I
22 9 38 i
MOON'S PHASES.
First Quarter, nth day. Full Moon, 12th day.
Last Qua: ter, 19th day. New Moon, 2uth day.
D 'D'sof
M week
MISCELLANIES.
(SunSun Moon
rise sets i sets
1 Sat
2 SUN
3 Mo,,
4 Tue
5 Wed
6- Thur
! Fri
8 Sat
9 SUN
10.Mi.ii
11 Tue
1 Wed
13 Thur
14 Fri
16 Sat
16 SUN
17 Hon
18 Tue
9 Wed
20'Thur
21 Fri
2/ Sat.
^3SUN
24 M id
25 j Tue
6 Wed
27 Thur
i8Fri
29jSat
301SUN
NOISY CARRIER'S
PUBLISHIXG HALL 5
5
LETTER PAPER. : 1
5
A great va 1 iety of Lette , Note, 5
Bill and Cap Paper; Platner & 5
Smith's Tu key Mills Wove ruled 5
Paper ; Platner & Smith's Laid .-3
Ruled Letter Paper; Platner & ?
■1
Smith's Wove Ruled M. Paper. 5
Ow n <fc Herbert's, Goodwin & 5
Co's, &c, &c, Letter Paper, ?
gilt edge ; Plain and Ruled Note 5
Paper ; Foolscap, Bill and Ac- ?
count-Current Paper, both heavy 5
and light, suitable for almost any 5
business. 77 Long Wharf. '
CHAS. P. KIMBALL, L
Proprietor. ;5
|5
*
6
m h m h m
46 6 23 41
44 6 24 11 41
42 6 ;5 morn
»1 6 26, 38
39 6 27 I 30
37 6 28 2 18
366 29, 2 59
3i 6 SOI 3 3*
336 311 4 2
31 6 32] 4 33
30 6 33 5
28 6 34! risea
27 6 35 7 15
ib 6 3-il 8 28
24 6 37: 9 32
23 6 3S 10 56
21 6 39 mo n
20 6 40
186 41
17 6 42
166 12
6
1 7
1 58
2 40
14 6 43 3 14
13 6 44
116 4
10 6 46
96 4'
8 6 48
66 49
3 J3
4 9
t 35
sets
7 26
8 27
6 6 50 9 29
4.6 51 10 29
14
ALMANAC
MAY, 1854.
MOON'S PHASES.
First Quarter, 6th day. Full Moon, 12th day.
Last Quarter, 18th day. New Moon, z6th day.
D >D'sof
M week
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thur
Fri
Sat
SUN
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thur
Fri
Sat
SUN
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thur
19Fri
20 Sat
21 sun
21 Mon
MISCELLANIES.
Noisy Carriers'
iptmBiuiSEiiiH© eim.ii.,
77 Long Wharf,
San Francisco, California.
Tue
Wed
Thur
Fri
Sat
SUN
Mon
Tue
Wed
STATIONERY.
Pencils— Faber and common
Carpenters' red, &c., &c.
Slates— Log, common, Paper
and Porcelain, of a great vaiiety
of sizes.
Copying Presses— with wood
and iron beds.
Ink— Maynard & Noyes', Da-^4
vis', Black's, Mason's, Waters & f
14
Monairs, and Arnold's, Eed and ±
4
Sun Sun Moon
rise 'sets sets
common Ink.
Envelopes— Buff and White
self-sealing, Government, Safty
Lined, &c., Ribbeted.
CHAS. P. KIMBALL,
Prop: ietor.
m
h m
h m
2 6 52 11 23
1 6 53
morn
06 54
12
59 6 55
56
58 6 56
1 32
&7 6 57
2 5
55 6 58
2 33
546 59
2 59
53 7
3 26
52 7 1
3 51
51J7 2
4 19
507 2
rises
49 7 3
8 37
497 4
9 51
48 7 5
10 58
47 7 6
11 55
467 7
mom
45 7 8
40
41 7 9
I 17
43 7 10
1 49
43 7 10
2 15
4-' 7 11 2 40
417 12] 3 5
4i
7 13. 3 29
40
7 U
3 56
39
7 14
39
7 15
8 19
38|7 16
9 16
38 7 17
10 8
37 . 17
10 53
37
' IS
11 32
JUNE, 1854.
MOON'S PHASES.
First Quarter, 3d day. Full Moon, 10th day.
Last Quarter, 17th day. New Moon, 25th day.
D D'sof
M week
1 Thur
2 Fri
3 Sat
4 BUN
5 Mon
6 Tue
7 Wed
8 Thur
9 Fri
10 Sat
11 BUN
U Mon
13|Tue
14 Wed
15 Thur
16 Fri
17 Sat
is BUN
19 Mon
20JTue
21 Wed
22 Thur
23 Fri
24 Sat
25 BUN
26 Moo
2: Tue
28 W. d
29 Thur
30 Fri
miscellanies.
Sun Sun Moon
rise sets sets
NOISY CARRIERS'
PUBLISHING HALL.
STATIONERY.
Rulers— Pla ; n, Round, Paral
1 1 and Ebony ; Carpenters' Two>
foot and Pocket Rules, <tc., &c.
Gunter's Scales. Inkstands —
arge Wood, Fountain, Pocket,
Traveling, <tc, &c.
Office Shears, Roger's make ;
Pocket Scissors
Drawing Paper, quit-j a variety;
Tissue Paper.
Twine Boxes, Pen Racks, Pa-
per Cutter, Paper Files, Hooks
and Stands, L tter Weights, Let-
ter Clips, 'arg? and small.
77 LQNG WHARF,
San Francisco, Cal.
on
36
36
35
35
3
34
34
34
34
34
34
84
84
34
34 7
■>i 7
I) m
7 19
7 19
7 20
7 il
7 21
7 22
7 23
7 23
7 24
7 24
7 25
7 25
7 26
7 26
h m
morn
6
34
1 1
1 26
2
2 17
2 46
3 20
rises
8 39
9 43
10 36
U 17
11 50
morn
19
45
1 9
1 34
2
2 28
3 1
3 39
8 5o
9 31
7 29 ID 6
7 29. 10 37
7 29 11 4
JULY, 1854.
MOON'S PHASES.
First Quarter, 3d day. Full Moon, 9th day.
Last Quarter, lbth day. New Moon, 24th day.
AUGUST, 1854.
D D'sof
M week
ISat
2JSUN
8 Mon
4 Tue
6 Wed
6 Thur
7|Fri
5 Sat
9 SUN
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thur
Fri
Sat
SUN
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thur
Fri
Sat
SUN
Mou
tue
Wed
Thur
Fri
29 Sat
30, SUN
31 [Mon
MISCELLANIES.
Sun Sun Moon
rise sets s^U
MOISY CARRIERS' 4 38 7
4 38 7
4 39 7
PUBLISHING HALL. * 39 7
i4 40 7
4 41 7
s'JAirasHiinETo -4417
'4 42 7
Gold Pens and Cases ; Gold 4 42 7
Pens with Silver Cases ; Gold 4 4.7
Pens without cases. 4 44 7
14 44 7
Wostenholm Pen Knives. 4 45 7
Ever pointed Gold and Silver 4 46 7
Pencils. Ivory and Wood Let-'* ¥j I
ter Jtamps. U 48 7
Erasing Knives ; Pocket Pens'* 49 7
and Pen Holders; Escritors ; 4 50 7
Traveling Writing Desks ; Rub-4 51 7
ber for erasing ; Sealing Wax , * ^ l
Pounce; Transparent Let. Seals; 4 53 7
Cohen & De Young's Leads- * 54 ?
Sand and Wafer Boxes; Callen- 1 * gg I
dars and Bill Head Boxes. 4 67 7
77 LONG WHARF. * £| J
4 00 7
4 59 7
h m h ml "n m
29 11 28
2911 53
29 morn
28| 17
28 44
28 1 15
28: 1 37
27 2 39
27 rises
27 8 21
26 9 9
26 9 47
26 10 19
25 10 46
24 1 1 12
24 11 37
23 morn
23 3
22 30
21 1 2
21: 1 39
20 2 21
19 3 10
18 sets
18 8 8
17 8 40
16 9 8
15 9 34
14 9 58
13 10 20
12 10 46
V MOON'S PHASES.
First Quarter, 1st day. Fu I Moon, 8th day.
List Quarter, 16th day. New Moun, 23d day.
First Quarter, 30th day.
D D'sof
M week
Tue
Wed
Thur
Fri
Sat
SUN
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thur
Fri
Sat
SUN
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thur
Fri
Sat
SUN
M n
Tua
W. d
I hur
Fri
Sat
SUN
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thur
MISCELLANIES.
NOISY CARRIERS
PUBLISHING HALL.
Sun Sun Moon
rise sets s<-ts
BOUND BOOKS.
Ths Bible, Testaments, Web-lg
ster's Unabridged University 5
High School, and Scholars' Dic-
tionary; Statesman's Manuel.
Irvine's One Thousand Re-
ceipts—five and six thousand re-
ceipts.
Mapleton, the Maine Liquor
Law Book ; Song Books.
Gleason's Pietoi ial, bound, one, ?
' •
two, three and four volumes; Se- 5
jeetions from the London Illus-|j?
trati d News ; Works on Philoso-^
phy, Hydraulics and Miuerolo 5
try; Hyston's Prayer Books, EpitJj?
ome, i'C, &c. 5
C. P. KIMBALL, Pro., 5
77 Long Wharf, j?
7 11
7 10
7 9
7
7
7
7 7 2
87 1
h m
11 13
11 46
morn
27
1 19
2 26
3 35
97
9 12
10 6 59
9 38
11 6 58
10 3
12 6 55
10 31
13 6 64
11 2
14 6 53
11 87
15 6 52
morn
166 51
18
17 6 50
1 5
17 6 48
1 67
18 6 47
2 56
19 6 45
3 66
20 6 44
sets
21 6 45
7 37
22 6 41
8
23:« 4(
8 25
•24 6 3H
8 49
25 6 37
9 16
26 6 85| 9 4«
26 6 34|10 2a
27 6 32
|11 3
A L M A N A C . 15
SEPTEMBER, 1854.
OCTOBER, 1854.
MOON'S PHASES.
MOON'S PHASES.
Full Moon, 6th day. Last Quarter, 13th day.
Full Moon, 5th day. Last Quarter, 13th day.
New Moon, 21st day. First Quarter, 29th day.
New Moon, 21st day. First Quarter, 28th day.
D TVs of iSun.Suo Moon
D D'sof
Sun Si
M
werk
MISCELLANIES. Lfc, scts
sets
h m
M
week 1 MISCELLANIES.
rise
sets
sets
h mh m
1
h m
h m
h m
lFri
NOISY CARRIE11S' E wje iFTfl
1 ?J N NOISY CARRIERS'
2 Mon i
6 55
h 5b
6 43
6 42
11
1 26
J«™ PUBLISHING HALLJSgjSSIJg
"wed PUBLISHING HALL,
5 67
5 58
5 40
5 39
2 60
3 62
B Tl1 " 77 Long Wharf, San Francisco. 5 3 'z G . J* ' 6 M
6 Thur
5 59
5 37
rises
8 w, ,i . 6 5 33 6 23 riaec
6 Fri !
6
5 35
6 2
7 Thur M lvs TnY4 , 5 34 6 21
BJFri ILAYS-T01S. !5 35 6 ,0
B8at Ail the modern Standard Dra- 5 35 6 18
7 10
7 gat CURIOSITIES.
6 1
5 34
6 28
7 36
8 3
9 Mon ' A Tapir Cloth ' about eight feet
6 2
6 3
5 32
6 31
6 67
7 29
Y' S, UN mas, and the minor Dramas pub- \ fS| J!
11 Mm 5 3i b lo
8 SO
9
10 Tue square.
1 1 Wed An Indian S tone Hatchet, from
6 4
6 5
5 29
5 28
8 6
8 49
12 Tue lislied by Taylor & Co., New 5 38 6 14
lnVul \- nrk 5 39 6 12
9 33
10 13
13 Fri tlie be< ^ of tne Kenduskead
6 6
6 7
6 26
5 25
9 39
10 33
14 Thur
,,,,.,•. ,5 40,6 10 10 58
14 Sat stream.
6 8
5 23
11 32
15 Fri
Toys of all kinds just ready 5 4l g 9
11 49
15 SUN i A stone Pipe, from Queen
6 9
6 22
morn
16 Sat
for the Hollidavs. 5 426 7
morn
lb Mon „. , , ,
6 10
5 21
33
17 BUN
5 43 6 6
41
171 Tue Charlotte s Island.
6 11
5 19
1 34
18 Mod
PICTURES. 6 446 4
1 45
18 Wed A Paddle from the South Seas.
6 12
5 18
2 37
19 Tue
M Wed
5 44 6 2
The Voyage cf Life; Takitg 5 456 j
2 4t>
3 48
1 &• Thur
w-iuu, , A | S0 Arruws and Spears from
20 Fri | r
6 13
6 14
5 16
5 15
3 39
4 42
21 Thur of Andre; Bird's-eye View of 5 48 5 59
sets
2 1 Sat the same source.
6 15
5 14
sets
Ssa, New York ' PhiladelpbW! H^|ggg
6 28
6 52
22 SUN , ^ great variety of nice speci-
23 Mon - _ ,
6 16
6 17
5 13
5 11
6 49
6 22
•;4 S{'\ vana. 'Washington, Niagara, ai dJ5 49 6 54
7 18
24 Tue mens of Coral and Shells.
6 19
5 10
7 3
•J-
■2i;
M "" San Francisco; The Tlatboat- f '°;? 5?
I ne s 5i3 oi
7 49
8 24
25 W«d j ^ Petrified Oyster, very per-
26 Thur 1 ,
6 20
6 21
5 9
5 8
7 63
8 53
27
■^-..(i men, &c, &c, with a great va-, 5 52 5 50
9 5
27 Fri f-'Ct, &c, &c.
6 22
5 6
10 1
28
Thur Iriety of cheap prints. 5 53 5 48
9 58
28 Sat 77 LONG WHARF,
6 23
5 5
11 14
:9
30
Fri 5 54 5 4611 1
Sat | ,5 55 5 45 morn
29 SUN '
3 q -\ Ion San Francisco, Cal.
6 24
6 25
5 4
6 2
morn
27
31 Tue
6 26
5 1
1 39
NOVEMBER, 1854.
DECEMBER, 1854.
MOON'S PHASES.
MOON'S PHASES.
Full Moon, 4th day. Last Quarter, 12th day.
Full Moon, 4th day. Last Quarter, 12t& day.
New Moon 20th day. First Quarter, 26th day.
New Moon, lbth day. First Quarter, 26th day.
D D'sof Sun Sun Moon
D
D'sof
Sun
Sun Moon
M
Week MISCELLANIES.
rise sets sets
n
week
MISUELLAMJES.
rise
sets
sets
h m h m h m
h m'h m
h m
1 Wed Noisy Carriers'
6 27 5 2 48
1
Fri
KOIST CARRIERS'
PUBLISHING HALL.
7 4 39
3 57
2 Thur
3 Fri
4 Sat
PUBLISHING HALL-
CARDS.
6 28 4 59 3 55
6 29|4 58 5 2
6 3114 57, rises
2
3
4
Sat
SUN
Mon
7 14 39
7 2'4 38
7 -/,4 38
6 17
6 7
rises
5 SUN
6 324 56 5 26
5
Tue
7 3'4 38
6 22
6 Moo
Sporting Backs, Illuminated, g 33 4 55 g 1
6
Wed
77 Long Wharf.
7 44 38
6 13
7 Tue
Great Moguls, Steamboats, first 6 34 1 54! 6 42
7
Thur
7 6|4 38
7 8
8W d
9TJiur
>-.. n T.i 6 36 4 53! 7 29
and second quality ; Fanny EIs- !( , „J . .„ g ,
S
9
Fri
Sat
FANCY GOODS.
7 64 38
7. 7 4 38
8 8
9 8
10 Fri
sler's Players, Merry Andrew,
6 374 51 9 19
10 SUN
7 8 4 3810 8
11 Sat
Thomas Wheeler's Highlanders,
6 38 4 50 10 19
11 Mon
Buffalo Combs, Colonge, Shav-
7 9 4 38 11 8
12 SUN
6 39|4 49 11 20
12 Tue
7 9 4 39 morn
13 Mod
&c, &c.
6 40 4 48 morn
13Wed
ing Cream, Fancy Soaps, Hair
7 10 4 39
9
14 Tue
6 41 4 47 21
14 Thur
7 11 4 39
1 11
15 Wed
^aktct ^mibs.
6 43
4 47 1 22
15|Fri
Oil, Ox Marrow, Indian Ink,
7 12:4 39
2 14
1" Fri Chess Men, large and small
6 4t
6 45
4 46 2 25
4 45 3 28
16 Sat
17 SUN
Measuring Tapes, Portmonais of
7 12 4 40
7 13 4 40
3 21
4 32
18 Sat
wood and ivory ; Checkers and
6 46
4 44 4 35
18, Mon
various sizes and qualities, Mag-
7 14'4 40
5 46
19 SUN
Checker Boards and Dice.
6 47
4 44 45
lwTue
7 14 4 41
sets
20M.n
6 48
4 43 sets
20Wed
nifying Glasses, Concave Mirrors,
7 16 4 41
6 29
21 Tiw
Coat Ties, Hair Brushes, a
6 49
4 43 1 5 44
2l|Thur
7 15 4 42
6 44
22 Wed
good variety; Clothes Brushes,
6 50
t 42 6 42
22 Fri
Tooth Picks, Strawberries for
7 16 4 42
8 1
23 Thur
24 Fri
Shaving Brushes, Combs, fine,
6 51
8 52
4 42 7 50
4 41 9 3
23 Sat
24'SUN
Needles, Pocket Books and Wal-
7 16 4 43
7 17 4 43
9 17
10 30
25 Sat
coarse, pocket, self-cleaning, &c.
6 54
4 40 10 18
25 Mon
lets, Steel Guard Chains, etc.
7 174 44 11 39
26 SUN
CHAS. P. KIMBALL,
6 55
4 40 11 30
m Tue
7 17 4 44 mom
27 Mon
6 56
I 40 morn
27 Wed
CHAS. P. KIMBALL,
7 18'4 45
46
28 Tue
Proprietor,
6 57
4 40 40
28, Thur
Proprietor.
7 18 14 46
1 60
29 Wed
77 Long Wharf.
6 58
4 39 1 47
29; Fri
7 18 4 47
2 66
30 Thur
6 59
4 39 2 52
30 Sat
7 19 4 47
3 68
311SUN
7 1914 48 6 2
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" East. pi.
" Exchange. S
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for manufacturer.
. " merchant.
■ " North.
. " office.
• " opposite.
. il .,.. place.
. " South.
. " San Francisco.
" ..State Marine Hospital.
" West.
lAroxs Aaron, clothing, 100 Clay, h. Melius,
near Second
L.bascal M. clerk, 171 Sansomc
ibbey David, wheelwright, rear 126 Pacific
i.bbott Wrn. A. merchant, h. Anthony
Lbbott Capt. Wm. A. lumber, junction Cali-
fornia and Market
.bbott Chas. L. opposition line pilots, corner
Jackson and East, 2d floor
.bbott J. M. paper hanger, 45 Battery, h.
Sansome, opposite Rassette House
bbott J. M. h. 1 Sansome
bbott Oscar, commercial reporter, " Daily
Com. Advertiser" office
bbott W. proprietor National Hotel, T6
Pacific
bell 0. C. Post Office Exchange, 219 Clay
bell Alexander G., office 137 Montgomery, h.
corner Dupont aud Clay
-bernethy James, clerk, corner Front and
California, 2d floor
bernethy, Clark & Co. wholesale lumber
dealers and shippers, Stewart, between
Market and Mission
-bernethy George, wholesale lumber dealer
and shipper, Stewart, between Market
and Mission
Abiego J. clerk, cor. Sacramento and Front
Abrahamson Peter, tinner, 139 Kearny
Abram J. clothing. 79 Commercial
Ackerman Mrs Caroline, (widow) 238 Kearny
Ackley & Co. tin, sheet iron and stoves, 147
Front
Ackley J. T. tin, sheet iron aud stoves, 147
Front
Ackley J. H. clerk, 147 Front
Ackley Lyman, inspector, custom-house.
Ackley & Co. 94 Jackson, near Battery
Ackley John T. 94 Jackson, near Battery
Adams James H. h. S. side Union, between
Mason and Taylor
Adams Jos. Jr. h. 347 Stockton
Adams Samuel, druggist, N. E. corner Clay
and Dupont
Adams A. M carpenter, at Elliott A'Tilden's
Adams J. Q. wagon maker, 118 Bush
Adams, William, mason, h. cor. Mary's lane
■ and Perry
Adams & Co. express, Parrott's building, cor.
Montgomery and California
Adams Ransom, printer, Times & Transcript
office
Adams & Bent, teamsters, corner Pine and
Battery
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SAN FRANCISCO [A] DIRECTORY.
Adams E. B printer, 151 Clay
Adams Alfred, 116 Sansome
Adams Hank, «arman, 85 Clay
Adams Saml. (firm Shi-eve & Co.) 42 Battery
Adams A. L. merchant, 35 Pine
Adams H. foreman Vulcan Iron Works
Adams F. W. book-keeper, 50 California
Adams, Welch & Co. com. merchants, corner
Davis and Washington
Adams D. com. merchant, corner Davis and
Washington
Adams Charles, seaman, h. 68 Montgomery
Adams Mrs. Mary Ann, saloon, 68 Montgom'y
Adams Paul, grocer, corner Market and San-
some, h. Market
Adams John, mason, boards Franklin Hotel
Adams Theodore, contractor, cor. Broadway
and Battery, h. cor. Broadway and Powell
Adams H. H. machinist, h. 291 Clay
Adams Jacob F. manf., h. corner Broadway
and Powell
Adams H. Q. general broker, cor. California
and Front, 2d floor
Adams Samuel, pantry man, Alden's Branch
Adamson John, 'engineer, Alta Foundry
Adcock Win. shoemaker. 52^ Commercial
Adcock John, laborer, Phoenix Saw Mills,
Market
Addison Wm. A. inspector, custom-house
Addis John, street commissioner, A, City Hall
Addis Jacob, clerk, 75 Sacramento
Adele Madam, dress maker, 269 Clay
Adelsdoifer Bros, fancy goods,ll 3 Sacramento
Adelsdorfer Ed. fancy goods, 113 Sacramento
Adelsdoifer Jos. fancy goods, 113 Sacramento
Adler B. butcher, 169Dupont
Adlington David M. carpenter, h. 263 Kearny
Adlington, Geo. G., carpenter, h. Salina court
Adley Henry, painter and glazier, Brenham
place, h. Ecker
Adley Henry, boarding house, 184 Washing'n
Adrain & Story, ship chandlers and commis-
sion merchants, 87 and 89 Front
Adrain Wm. commission merchant, 87 and
89 Front, h. 193 California
Adrain John, saddler, 62 Montgomery
Affron John W., clerk, ''Ledger" off. 148 Clay
Agard W. B. com. merchant, 146 Battery
Agnew Thos. H. foreman " Daily Com. Ad-
vertiser" office
Aguayo Antoine, merchant, boards 21 First
Ahem Jno. stage driver for Dillon, Hedge & Co
Ahrens Philip, saloon, cor. Davis and Wash'n
Aiken Charles, grocer, Union, 2 doors from
Battery
Aikin George, British Consul, 126 California
Ainsworth Roger, blacksmith, Alta foundry
Aitken Gordon, clerk, 141 Sacramento
Aitken Chas. C. com. merchant, 88 Davis
Akerman B. M. carpenter, 194 Kearny
Albro J. S. firm of Fairbanks & Co. hardware
Alberga Henry A. merchant, 45 Sacramento
Albright Wm. clerk, 108 Front
Albright J. Ward's Franklin Hotel.
Albin L. sen. jour, printer, 35 Commercial
Albin L. jun. jour, printer, 35 Commercial
Alcayaga Jose, grocer, N. E. corner Mont-
gomery and Pacific
Aldrich, Miss L. dress maker, 246 Clay
Aldrich E. S , M. d., Tehama House, boards
Wilson's Exchange
Alden Judah, carman, corner Front and Clay
Aldred Robert, grocer, Jessie, near Ecker
Alexander Peter, carman, boards 196 Pacific
Alexander & Friedman, wholesale cigars, 64
Battery
Alexander Robt. barkeeper, 156 Washington
Alexander M. clothing, 30 First
Alexander A. porter, 130 California
Alexander Lt. N. F. (U. S. Army,) Military
Post, Presidio
Alexander J. & Co. general dealers, 88 Com'
mercial
Alexander J.Henry, bookkeeper, 132 Sansome
Alford J. M. clerk, 62 Battery
Allen Isaac, Chestnut, bet. Powell and Mason
Allen Theodore, stevedore, h. Union, between
Taylor and Mason
Allen P. C. Clarendon Hotel.
Allen & Bloomer, painters, Clay, op. Leidsdo
Allen Wm. F. paints and oils, Clay, opposit
Leidsdorff
Allen Jonas, merchant, 116 California
Allen Easton, porter, 95 California
Allen W. C. importer diamonds, watches an
jewelry, 135 Montgomery, 2d floor
Allen & Roberts, grocers, 129 Front
Allen Robert, 129 Front
Allen L. H. secretary S. F. Manuf. Co., 173
Montgomery, h. 56 Broadwav
Allen Alfred, clerk, 91 Front
Allen Jas. P. clerk, cor. Battery and Halleck
Allen James, machinist, Sutter Iron Works
Allen W. foreman Sutter Iron Works
Allen James, pawnbroker, 128 Commercial, h,
Sacramento, near Stockton
Allen & Parker, saloon, 108 Montgomery
Allen Amos S. saloon, 108 Montgomery
Allen S. H. commission merchant, 46 Fron
Allen Hiram, book-keeper, 24 Davis
Allen A. barber, Davis, near Sacramento
Allen James, carman, boards 68 Montgomery
Allen M. W. wagon maker, 21 Bush, h. 3
Bay State Row
Allen Henry A. broker, boards at Oriental
Allen Elihu, carpenter, 59 Pine
Allen J.E. & Co. Union bookstore, 148 Clay
Allen J. E. Union bookstore, 148 Clay, h.-
Pike, near Sacramento
Allen Edward H. at G. B. Post's, N. W. cor
Front and Green, h. 28 Bush
Allen George, mechanic, 277 Pacific
Allan, Lowe & Co. com. merchants, 132 Cla
Allein Bernard, examiner, appraiser's offic
h. Sacramento, above Dupont
Allyn John H. collector, Jackson wharf
Allovon Alfred F. clerk, 130 Clay, h. 2
Jackson
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SAN FRANCISCO [A] DIRECTORY.
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Lllovon Alfred, h. cor. Jackson and Virginia
Ulaire Victor, restaurant, 255 Dupont
Ulaire Peter, under sheriff", City Hall
Alexander M. clothing. 346 Stockton
LUexander G. saloon, Pacific, 2 doors from
Kearny
Lllison J. h. 89 Bush
Llliston James H. clerk, boards 89 Pacific
Limy Andrew, firm of Story, Reddington &
Co. h. 249 Powell
dmy & Brooks, produce com. mer. 24 Davis
limy G. M. produce com. mer. 24 Davis
dsen O. laborer, h. 164 California
Llsop <fc Co. com. mer. Ill and 113 California
Llstrom Augustus, saloon, 18 Sacramento
dtsckal J. cigar store, 199 Clay
Llton W. S. com. mer. cor. Davis and Wash.
llta Pouudry, Market pi. op. Oriental Hotel
Llverson L. M. inspector custom house, h.
corner Vallejo and Stockton
dvarez F. S. importing and com. merchant,
1:39 Battery
Lmbrose & Davis, Pantheon Saloon, Ameri-
can Theatre
Lmbrose G. Pantheon Saloon, Am. Theatre
Lmes Henry, stevedore, h. Miuna, bet. Jane
and Second
Lmes H. fr Co. sash and blind manufacturer,
137 Pine
Lmes Henry, sash and blind manufacturer,
137 Pine, h. Buena Vista, near California
Lmes Daniel, cabinet m'k'r, 145 Sacramento
Lmes Jonathan, cabinet maker, 145 Sac.
Lmes A. C. carman, boards 147 Sansome
Lmes J. G. 32 Battery
Lmes John, clerk Recorder's office, City Hall
Lmey Joseph, mason, h. Charles place
Lmerige Geo. pressman, " Advertiser " office
Lmos J. J. porter at Rip Van Wiukle
Lmos Wm. C. pilot, h. Union, bet. Sansome
and Battery
Lmsden Samuel, carman, h. Grant place
Lmy C. B. cigars, 145 Commercial
Lnderson Mrs.D. (widow) h. St. Mary's place
Lnderson J. watch maker, 125 Montgomery,
h. Jessie
Lnderson Wm. A. jour, saddler, 138 Sansome
Lnderson David, Observatory, h. Green, bet.
Sansome and Montgomery
Lnderson Alexander, laborer, 17 Ohio
Lnderson John, laborer, boards 13 Ohio
LncTerson Thomas, caulker, h. Stevenson, near
First
Lnderson Simon, lumber yard, California
wharf, h. Stevenson, near First
Lnderson S. coppersmith, Vulcan Iron W'ks
Lnderson & Co. lumber merchants, junction
California and Market
Lnderson Simon, lumber merchant, junction
California and Market
Lnderson John, banker, 118 Montgomery,
boards at Wilson's Exchange
Lnderson S. G. & Co. saloon, Wilson's Ex-
change basement
Anderson John, porter, 37 California
Anderson Geo. barkeeper, cor. Montgomery
and Bush
Anderson David, jeweller, cor. Sansome and
Commercial
Anderson David C. comedian and ranchero,
S. F. Theatre, ranch Mission road
Anderson Geo. cook, Alta Hotel
Anderson ('has. nurse, U. S. Marine Hospital
Anderson Tims. Empire Coal Yard, Jackson,
one door below Stockton
Andrews & Co. stonecutters, 121 Pine, h.
Trinity, near Pine
Andrews Win, stonecutter, 121 Pine
Andrews Geo. E. clerk to Board of Tru-tees
S. M. H. office old P. 0. building, Clay,
opposite plaza
Andrews A. B. intelligence office 87 Com.
Andrews E. D. mason, boards 1 29 '- Jackson
Andrews J. D. cabooses, plumbing and gene-
ral furnishing, 13 Davis
Andrews Henry, cook, 89 Pacific
Andruss Theodore, saloon, Market st. wharf
Andren Win. M. moulder. Union Iron Works
Andariesc Edward, shipping and commission
merchant, 91 Battery
Angel Joseph, mason, h. Taylor, bet. Clay
and Sacramento
Angle M. B., m. d. Post Office Exchange,
boards at Mrs. Bosley's
Anhalt J. <t Co. clothing, Markwald & Cas-
par's building, second floor
Annan, Talmage & Co. com. mer. 88 Cal.
Annan Wm. C. com. mer. 88 California
Anniss & Craig, ship joiners, corner Battery
and Oregon
Anniss Wm. ship joiner, corner Battery and
Oregon
Anshel L. tailor, h. Vallejo, bet. Battery aud
Sansome
Antonio Wm. waiter, S. M. Hospital
Anthony Edward R. teller at Page, Bacon
& Co.'s
Anthony Andrew V. S. draughtsman and
engraver, 201 Clay
Anthony T. R. at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s
Anthony E. carman, corner Front and Sac.
Anthony J. liquor store, 169 Front
Anthes Peter, barber, 83 Kearny
Applegate Uriah, wheelwright, 89 Pine
Applegate Josiah H. attorney, McAllister's
building, third floor
Applebcy Henry, wood yard, Laura's alley
Appleton Christopher, commission merchant,
h. 206 Stockton
Archbald Thos. at A. D. Baker's
Archibald John, at Flint, Peabody & Co.'s
Archer John, at Adams & Co.'s Express
Archer Blair, carpenter, h. Melius, near First
Archer E. fruit, 121 Front
Ardle James, merchant tailor, corner Mer-
chant and Dunbar alley
Arey & Hopkins, feed store, 18 Bush
Arey James, feed store, 18 Bush
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Arey & Hopkins, feed store, 2 Batterv
Arey Joseph, feed store, 2 Battery **
Argenti F. & Co. bankers, Argenti's build-
ing, second floor
Argyras & Feat, merchandise brokers, 93
Battery
Arias Fedro, clerk. 99 Pine
Ark George, 133 Sausorae
Armstrong Win. H. h. Baldwin's row, North
Beach
Armstrong T. H. laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Armstrong John, porter at Thos. 0. Larkiu's
Armstrong John, clerk at Leland & Co.'s
Armstrong E. I. Xiantic Hotel, corner Clay
and Sansome
Armstrong Thos. jour, saddler, 82 Battery
Armstrong John, moulder, Aha Foundry
Armstrong W. J. wagon maker, 16 Bush
Armstrong Wm. tailor, 10 Phoenix block,
third Moor
Armstrong Geo. W nurse, U S. M. Hospital
Armaud G tailor, 214 Clay
Armor Jos. G. painter, 41 Battery, 2d floor
Armitage John, sail maker, 27 Sacramento,
third floor
Armdtz J. engineer, 100 Pine
Arnold & Greif, S. F. baths. 180 Wash
Arnold Jacob, .San Francisco baths, 180
Washington, h. 180 Washington
Arnold & Fiatoff, blacksmiths, 59 Halleck
Arnold Sidney, blacksmith, 59 Halleck
Aronson & Unz, dry goods merchants, bet.
Montgomery and Sansome
Arrington & Co., wholesale grocers, 4 Or-
leans Row
Arrington Wm., wholesale grocer, 4 Orleans
Row, h. Mason, opposite John
Arrington X. O., clerk, 4 Orleans Row
Arthur Wm. sea captaiu, h. Powell, be-
tween Union and Green
Arthur George, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Arthur & Co., Eagle Livery and Sales Stables,
104 and 106 Kearny
Arthur R. G Eagle Livery and Sales Stables,
104 and 106 Kearny.
Arthur John D. & Co., general jobbers, 64
Clay
Arthur James, eorman, h. 4 Mission
Artaud T. surgeon dentist, 138 Sacramento,
2d floor
Ashby Wm. 136 Broadway
Ashby Mark T. 136 Broadway
Ashby James T. 136 Broadway
Ashby Eldridge, clerk, Market, between Front
and Davis
Ashe Richard P. navy agent, over Palmer,
Cook & Co.'s banking house.
Asher Harris, tailor, 208 Pacific.
Ashman Richard, saloon, corner Drum and
Jackson.
Asion & Cramer, mer. tailors, 154 Clay.
Asp'enell Benjamin, h. X. side Vallejo, be-
tween Stockton and Powell
Aston James, 54 aud 56 Sansome
Atenella Joseph, carman, boards 196 Pacific
Atkinson J. H. apothecary, S. E. cor. Broad-
way and Stockton
Atkinson J. H. builder, h. Broadway be-
tween Taylor and Jones
Atkinson Painter, porter, City Hall
Atkinson Geo. D. clerk, 3 Maynard's Row,
California
Atkinson Joseph B. tailor, 181 Washingt
Atkinson John, boarding house, 13 Ohio
Atkinson Wm. laborer, boards 13 Ohio
Atkinson Wm. sail-maker, Jackson-st. wh;
Atkins H. B. Ar Co. produce and ship cham
lery, 57 Clay.
Atkins Wm. painter, 45 Battery.
Attarard L. Mission Coffee House, Missi
Dolores
Atwill Jos. F. & Co. music store, 172 Wash-
ington, h. 172 Washington
Auerbach Henry, trader, 69 Pacific
Aumaile Robt. L. D. chemical analyst and as-
saver. h. Filbert, 2 doors above Varennes
Austin A. & Co. dry poods. 133 Sacramento
Austin E. H. att'y and commis'r for Mass.,
office Wells' bd'g, h. Mission near First
Austin it Lobdell, wholesale aud retail dealers
in clothing, .1 62 Clay
Austin Geo. T. wholesale and retail dealer in
clothing 162 Clay
Austin A: Dorwin, dentists, 172 Washington,
2d floor [floor
Austin Henry, dentist, 172 Washington, 2d
Austin Henry, stoves and tinware, 189 Mon'
gomery and 120 Sansome
Austin Henry, carman, cor. Cal. and Batter
Austin Henry S. commission mer., cor. Cali
fornia and Front, 2d floor
Austin John, laborer, h. Stevenson, n. Fin
Austin Jos. W. examiner Appraiser's office,
h. cor. Mason and Filbert.
Austin E. G. couns'r at law aud commis'r
Mass., 10 and 11 Wells' building, h. 1J
Mission.
Austin John, laborer, Empire coal yard, Jacl
son, 1 door below Stockton.
Austen Joseph, hardware, 32 Commercial
Austen Robert, 32 Commercial.
Avery Capt. E. h. Buena Yista, 2 doors i
California.
Avery & Hewlett, merchants, 89 Front
Avery W. T. merchant, 89 Front •
Avery & Cogswell, copper, tin and sheetlro
workers, 22 Sacramento.
Avery H. G. copper, tin and sheet iron worl
er, 22 Sacramento, h. Rincon Point
Avery Geo. bar-keeper, 73 Commercial
Averell Anson, butcher, Quincy Market, c
Kearny and Pacific
Ayers J. C. brass foundry and lock factory,
67 California, h. Essex
Aver Cyrus, butcher, Stockton cor. Broadwa^
Aylworth John, laborer, boards 196 Pacific.
Aylsworth A. J. carpenter, boards Franklin
Hotel
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Ayrcs Chas. L. painter, h. California, be-
tween Webb anil Montgomery
Lyre - F. C.sign painter, base't Trainer's Row
L. proprietor City Hotel, 37 Pacific
ayres L. & J H. proprietors National Ho-
tel, 76 Pacific.
Babb & Co. soda water factory, rear 280
Dupont
Babb Jeffries, soda water factory, rear 280
Doponl
Babbitt G. R. firm Wm. Sharp & Co., Excel-
sior Mills, Pine b. Montg'y and Kearny
fobbitt & Co. intelligence office. 83 Comm'l
Babbitt W. C. intelligence office, 83 Comm'l
Babeock John D. laborer, 149 Battery
3abeock F. A. wholesale druggist, 1-45 Clay,
h. near cor. Kearny and Green. ^
3abcock D. wholesale druggist, 145 Clay
3abcock W. F. commission merchant, 35
Commercial, 2d floor
Babeock Benj. E. book-keeper, cor Davis and
Claj
iabcock Ar Swart, contractors. Jackson. 2
doors below Stockton
Sanson AY. Edwin, at Flint. Peabody & Co.'s
Bacon Dean, carpenter. 114 Bush
Bacon J. AY. cabinet maker, 159 Sacramento
Bacon R. II. hardware, cor. Cal. and Battery
Bacon Jacob, printer, 151 Clay. h. Washing-
ton above Taylor.
Bacon R. II. hardware, 135 Sansome and 122
Washington, h. 135 Sansome
Bacon J. C. hardware, 135 Sansome and 122
Washington
Bacon T. II. & J. S., shipping and com. mer-
chants. Cal. near Front. 2d floor
Bacon Thos. H. shipping and com. mer., Cal.
near Front, 2d floor, h. 50 Miuna.
Bacon Jos. S. shipping and coin. mer„ Cal.
near Front. 2d floor, h. 50 Minna
Bacon Josiah, clerk, California near Front.
2d floor
?.acon J. AY. carpenter, boards Franklin Ht'l
Bachman ('has. A. bar-keeper. 172 Comm'l
Backnian John, clerk. Clementine, near Ecker
Bach John, gunsmith, Davis. nearWashing'n
Backus AY. R. clerk, 109 California
Backus AY. AA*. auctioneer, 35 Sacramento
Backus tt Harrison, auct. and com. merchants.
109 California
Backus P. M. auct. and com. mer., 109 Cal
Backelder AY. H. sash and blind maker.
Market near First.
3adger AYm. 6. importing and com. mer. 99
Battery, boards Wilson's Exchange.
Badger Joseph B. clerk, 99 Battery
3adarous C, m. d., h. Kearny between Sut-
ter and Post
Bagley H. h. Sherwood Place
Bagley David T. public administrator. Mc-
Allister's building. Clay.
Bagard W. firm Dupuy. Foulkes & Co., 146
Battery, h. cor. Cal. and Buena Yista
Bahnsen Theodore B. com. mer., cor. Battery
and Union, h. cor. Cal. and Buena Yista.
Bailey, AYm. mason, h. rear 153 Clay
Bailey J. H. grocer. 217 Pacific, h. 107 Bdwy
Bailey J. H. grocer, cor Stockton and Green
Bailey M. H soda factory. Jessie, cor. Jane.
Bailey Isaac, wagon maker, Stevenson n. First
Bailey Edw. J. boardingjiouse, 142 Mission
Bailey Davis B. carpenter, h. First near
Howard.
Bailey & Knowles. saw mills, 23 California
Bailey S. C. saw mills, 23 California
Bailey AYm. carman, cor. Pine and Davis
Bailey A. H. boarding 1 house, 12 Bav S. Row
Bailey & Gilbert, Pacific Oil Works" 22 Bat'y
Bailey AYm., Pacific Oil works, 22 Batten-
Bailey Orriu. wood and coal yard. cor. Stock-
ton and Valleja,h. Vernon Place.
Bailey D v carpenter, boards Franklin Hotel
Bailv A. waterman, cor. Spring and Summer
Bail' G. W. clerk. 56 First.
Bain John, blacksmith, h. Jesse, between
Ecker and First.
Baker Geo. W. k. Union b. Mason and Taylor
Baker A. D. manufact'r vinegar. Long's al.
Baker Melville, upholsterer, 145 and 147 Clay
Baker Stanley, attorney, office cor. Merchant
and Montgomery
Baker G. P. merchant. 115 Battery
Baker S. H. tinner, 208 Montgomery
Baker Henry, clerk, 172 Montgomery, h. cor.
Montgomery and Pacific
Baker G. W. carman. 99 Front, h. Union be-
tween Kearny and Montgomery
Baker Colin C. com. mer. 59 Front, 2d floor
Baker J. jr., com. mer. 59 Front, 2d floor
Baker Samuel & Co. general jobbers, 57
Front, 2d floor
Baker Samuel, general jobber, 57 Front, 2d
floor, h. 128 Broadway
Baker David, gen'l jobber, 57 Front, 2d floor
Baker «fc AVagstaiT, shipping masters and
brokers, Drum, b. Cal. and Commercial
Baker Capt. J. G. shipping master and bro-
ker. Drum. b. Cal. and Com., h. Stock-
ton, opposite Clarendon House.
Baker E. G. book-keeper. 37 Sacramento
Baker Henry, clothing and cigars, 12 and 14
California.
Baker Wm. clothing. Davis, near Pacific
Baker G. AA'. lumber merchant, 2 Sacramento,
h. cor. Clay and Mason
Baker J. P. clerk, 46 Front
Baker Robert, carman, 100 Front
Baker Lewis J. proprietor Am. Theatre,
boards Oriental
Baker Mrs. Alexina Fisher, actress, Ameri-
can Theatre, boards Oriental
Baker AYm. saw mill, cor. Drum and Wash
Baker & AYiutzer, clothing, Davis. 2 doors
from Pacific
Baker Henry, clothing, Davis, 2 doors from
Pacific.
Baker Charles B., clerk, Eighth Ward House
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Baker F. W. clerk, Davis, 2 doors fm Pacific
Baker Frank, upholsterer and paper hanger,
145 and 147 Clay, h. AYashingtou, be-
tween Dupont and Stockton.
Baker Edw. D. attorney, 10 Armory Hall,
h. cor. Montgomery and Sacramento
Bakeman Geo. steward Slider's private hosp'l
Ballhaus Fred. Lombard b. Leavenworth and
Hyde
Ball Mrs. Mary F. boarding house, 248 Clay
Ball Francis, seaman, h. Quincy
Ball F. A. bar-keeper, 141 Commercial
Ball Mrs. Hermioue, proprietress of Braunan
House, cor. Bush and Sansome
Baldwin H. S., m. d.. off. Portsmouth House,
h. N. side Pacific. 2 doors above Stock.
Baldwin L. shoes, 92 Kearny.
Baldwin Mrs. Mary, boarding house, Trinity,
2 doors from Pine.
Baldwin & Co. ladies' shoes, 151 Sacramento.
Baldwin Calvin T. ladies' shoes, 151 Sac.
Baldwin Mrs. F. A. M., agent " Ladies Pro-
tection and Relief Society," office 151
Sacramento
Baldwin Benj. book-bindery, Merchant, be-
tween Montg'yand Sansome, h. Trinity
1 door from Pine
Baldwin R. P. clerk, Merchant, between
Montgomery and Sansome
Baldwin A. R. provision dealer, 103 and 105
Front.
Baldwin E. J. proprietor Clinton House
Jackson, between Davis and Front
Baldwin Ezekiel E. millwright, 15 and 17 j
Broadway [Market
Balch S. M. 'stalls 17 and 19 New World
Baleh P. S. clerk at Briggs & Waters
Ballard Byron, P.O. Arcade.
Ballou P. D. steward, (5 Commercial
Bailey W. J. firm of Edwards & Bailey, 2
Orleans Row.
Baltmann II. firm Wm, Bofer & Co, 138 Sac.
Bamberry John, cook, 44 Sacramento
Bame it Savage, grocers, 148 Sausome
Bame Jeremiah, grocer, 148 Sansome
Banim John, contractor, h. Green, between
Stockton and Dupont
Banks T. C. Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express
Banks Wm. furniture and bedding, 100 San.
Banks & Sheldon, builders, 77 Jackson, 2d
floor
Banister Robt. clerk, 133 Sacramento
Banning T. E. bar-keeper, cor. Kearny and
Merchant
Banvard Daniel, mason, boards 64 Broadway
Banvard Michael, mason, boards 64 Broad'y
Bander, L. machinest, Sutter Iron Works
Bancroft Hermon, com. mer. 51 Leidesdorfl
Bandmann, Nietsen & Co. com. mer. 48
Front, 2d floor
Bandmann Julius, com. mer., 48 Front, 2d fl.
Barry David, grocer, 239 Stockton
Barry Patrick, attorncv. office Brenham PL,
h. 301 Pacific.
Barry D. W. 219 Clay, 2d floor.
Barry John, baker, h. Mary's Lane
Barry James, blacksmith, 152 California
Barry Robert, tailor. 178 Clay
Barry Wm. tinner, 120 Sansome
Barry Jas. W. book-keeper at Crosby &
Dibblee's
Barry John, saloon, 150 Pacific
Barry & Patten, saloon, 116 Montgomery
Barry T. A. saloon, 116 Montgomery.
Barry Wm. comedian, S. F. Theatre, boards
117 Broadway
Barry Wm. saloon, 112 Jackson
Barton Thomas, laborer, h. Grant Place, near
Kearny
Barton Wm. saloon, 149 Pacific
Barton Wait, com. mer. 11 Washington
Barrass Hiram, butcher, h. and s. 220 Stock.
Bartley Robt. saloon. 234 Pacific
Bartley James A. boiler-maker, Union Iron
Works
Barclay Wm. proprietor Barclay's Saloon, 86
Kearny
Bartling William bookbinder, at Lecount &
Strong's, h. Pacific above Taylor
Barr Charles, fruit-dealer, 221 Kearny
Barr James, blacksmith, 15 and 17 Broadway
Barr, Griggs & Courseu, importers and gro-
cers, 135 Front, 2d floor
Barekhausen J. cigar store, 256 Dupont
Barhydt Henry, painter, h. Washington, be-
tween Stockton and Powell
Barmore John, Empire Saloon, cor. Kearny
and Sacramento
Barkeloo John, county tax collector, City
Hall, h. 156 Mission
Bartlett Francis A. h. N. side Union, be-
tween Kearny and Dupont
Bartlett G. printer, " Sun" office
Bartlett E. attorney, 172 Pacific, 2d floor
Bartlett Geo. com. merchant, 67 California
Bartlett H. W. laborer, cor. Drum and Wash.
Bartlett Cushing, laborer, 100 Pine
Bartlett L. jr., h. 40 Bush.
Bartlett & Pinkham, pub. and prop. "Even-
ing News," 35 Commercial
Bartlett C. pub. and prop. " Evening News,"
35 Commercial
Bartlett W. editor "Evening News." 35 Com.
Bario John S. saloon, cor. Jack, and Kearny
Barrett Mrs. Mary E. h. Dupont between
Green aud Union
Barrett L. B. maehmest, 164 California
Barrett & Sherwood, watch and chronometer
makers and imp. jewelry, 135 Montg'y
Barrett Samuel, jeweller, 135 Montgomery
Barrett John, pressman " Sun" office
Barrett Thos. watchmaker, 135 Montg'y
Barrett James, h. 44 Broadway
Barrett & Merrill, druggists, cor. Washing-
ton and Brenham Place
Barlow Jesse, cabinet maker, 129 California
Barnart Harris, restaurant, 143 Washington,
basement
SAX FRANCISCO [ B ] DIRECTORY.
23
Jarnat S. tailor, 69 Montgomery
Baruch B. G. cigars, 4 First
Barker Wm. light comedian and singer S. F.
Theatre, li. Waverley Place.
Barker W. Henry, liar-keeper, boards Ports-
mouth House
Barker Joshua, at Adams ft Co.'a Express
3arker Henry, carman, h. Stevenson, be-
tween First and Ecker
barker Chas. 0. laborer. Market near Beale
Barker T. G. clerk, 40 Clay
Barker J. W. porter house, 35 Davis
Barker Samuel F. carman. 106 Dupont
Barker E. R. storage. 115 Clay.
Barker J. S. furniture, 130 Washington,
boards Columbia House, Pine
Barney Geo. 0. hardware and com. mer., 39 ;
California
Barney D. H. toll-keeper. California Wharf
Barrol'l E. J. flour aud grain, 126 Front
Barnett D. importer jewelry, 107 California,
second floor
Barnett M. & Co. manufacturers of clothing,
88 Empire block, California, second floor,
h. Union, bet. Montgomerv and Kearny
Barnet S. ft Co. clothing. 18 First
Barns B. "W. proprietor Commercial Hotel,
Pacific
Barnes W. B. h. 90 Pine
Barnes Daniel, wheelwright, 89 Pine
Barnes "Winslow B. clerk. 39 Commercial
Barnes "Wm. A. sawyer. Alta Foundry -
Barnes John, sawyer. Alta Foundry
Barnes Michael, laborer, h. 47 Melius
|Barnes Patrick, carman
jBarnes J. W. clerk, 89 Pacific
Barnard John, jeweller, 39 Montgomery
Barnard R. C. seaman, Drum, bet. California
and Commercial
jBarnard Wm. barkeeper, 148 Commercial
Barnard Frederick W: attorney, 72 Mer-
chant, second floor
Barnard George G. attorney, 72 Merchant,
second floor
Barnard Robt. attorney, 72 Merchant, second
floor
Barstow, Church <fe Co. commission mer. 89
and 91 California
Barstow S. com. mer. 89 and 91 California
Barstow W. com. mer. 89 and 91 California
Barber Wm. attorney, office 1, 2, and 3 Mont-
gomery block, h. Pine, above Powell
Barslow J. A. blacksmith, Vul. Iron Works
Barron Wm. E. com. merchant, 92 Merchant
Barron Edw. butcher, stall 2 New World
Market, h. Mason, near Broadway
Baronn Bern, firm of Loewy, Baronn <fc Co.
Custom House block
;Bartol A.
! Bar bat J., m. d. south-west corner Jackson
and Montgomery
Barbean <fe Co. commission merchants, Jones
alley, near Washington
Baranco V. B. 58 California
Bartels Chas. ft Co. grocers. 92 Pine
• Nathaniel, h. 34 Webb
Bassett 0. F. carrier of " Sun "
Bassett Abner, contractor, a mer Bush and
Broadway, h. Quincy
Bassett Alfred, stonecutter, corner Bush and
Broadway, h. Quincy
Bassett Jos. grain and produce, Washington,
near Davis
Bassett John B. doorkeeper U. S. M. H.
Bassler Frederick, 174 Olay
Bassford W. Henry, at S. W. Timmons'
Basse ft Janssen, importers groceries and
commission merchants, 69 Sacramento
Basse Thos. merchant, 69 Sacramento
Bass Leroy E. nurse. U. S. M. Hospital
Bates John G. at Lecount A: Strong's
Bates Morgan, printer, h. 117 Bush
Bates John, seaman, h. Geary, corner Dupont
Bates Geo. T. attorney, 98 Merchant
Bates Isavo, clerk at M. L. Winn's
Bates B. Maiue Hotel, 114 Pacific
Bates Wm. baker, at Jenny Lind Bakery, cor.
Stockton and Vallejo
Bates Chas. flour packer, Happy Valley Mills
Bates Demic, flour packer, Happy Val. Mills
Bates Wm. clerk. 137 California
! Bates Valentine, flour packer, 96 Front
Batturs E. T. grocer. 210 Pacific
Batturs Richard, tinner, 41 Battery
Bate Jos. cook, 12 First
Batey John, laborer, 131 Kearny
Bataillard Mrs. millinery, 149 Sacramento
! Battleby John, tinner, 68 Sansome
i Bateson Alex, teamster at Pine & Hough-
ton's, California wharf
Battles William Ward, jobber and general
dealer, 51 California, corner Front
Battis Martin T. blacksmith, 12 Davis, boards
at Chicago Hotel
Battelle Thos. K. h. 136 Montgomery
Baur & Detien. boarding house, 51 Sansome
Baur Carl, boarding house, 51 Sansome
j Baudot F. clerk. 152 Kearny
Bauteu Frank, tailor. 4 Maiden lane
Bauernfreund David, clothing, 70 Sacramento
Baum Julius, clerk, 57 Commercial
Baum Chas. ship and custom house broker,
Custom House block
Baugh Theodore E. Merchant's Exchange, h.
Telegraph hill
i Baugh W. W manager Light House, Point
Lobos
Baugh William Williamson, collector, Mer-
chant's Exchange
Bauch Pedro, clerk, Front, near California
Bauer C. gunsmith, 213 Washington
Bauer J. lager beer, Montgomery block, base-
ment, on Merchant
Baxter James, commission mer. 93 Battery,
h. 2 Battery
Baxter John A. porter, 93 Battery
Bayuque J. B. banker and commission mer.
134 Clay, h. California, above Kearny
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SAX FRANCISCO [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Bayuque Ramon, clerk. 134 Clay, k. Califor-
nia, above Kearny
Bayless Thornton J. firm of Berford & Co.'s
Express, 94 Merchant
Baymills E. laborer, 10 Pacific
Bayley R. P. China Hall, 176 Montgomery
Bayer Martin, bar-keeper. Bank Exchange,
Montgomery block
Bazille T. piano timer, 176 California
Beaner J. H. grocer, cor. Stockton and Green
Bean Moses T. h. Lafayette, between Green
and Union
Bean Samuel, builder, 196 Sansome
Bean L. W. bar-keeper, 35 Pacific
Beach Lewis, waterman, h. Belden
Beach J. 0. D. carman, 109 Battery
Beach Thos. S. groom, 19 Battery
Bearse Gorham, carman at Hussey, Bond &
Hale's
Beardsley L. E. broker. 97 Merchant
Bearer G. W. aprent for Jas. Patrick, 161
Battery, h. Minna
Beagar M. tailor, 2 Ohio
Beals H. Chanuing, commission merchant, 94
Battery, h. Prospect place
Beale Lorenzo, firm of H. M. Colbath & Co.
Market, near First
Beale Thos. & Co. merchant, 103 Pine
Beal Thos. mer. 103 Pine, h. Contra Costa
Beal L. boarding house, 14 Bay State Row
Beagle Ira J. engineer, 40 First
Beaty Z. saloon, 156 Commercial
Beck Mrs. M. J. (widow), boarding house, 128
Broadway
Beck Joseph P. grocer, 223 Pacific
Beck & Elam, com. mer. 125 and 127 Jacks'n
Beck D. L. commission merchant, 125 and
127 Jackson, h. 326 Powell
Beck & Smith, boarding house, 177 Front
Beck Nathaniel, boarding house. 177 Front
Beck Wm. cook, 229 Clay
Becker Wm. baker, Clay, two doors below
Mason
Beckh G. W. attorney, off. 6 Wells' building
Beckford Daniel R. clerk, 174 Clay
Beckford G. W. book-keeper, 149 Montg'm'ry
Beckford Geo. clerk. 145 and 147 Clay, ode.
on Pike, near Clay
Beckwith Seth L. boat builder, junction Mar-
ket and California
Beckwith Jas. S. contractor, 137 California,
second floor
Beers J. B. dentist, firm of Payne & Beers,
Masonic Hall
Beers A" Davis, commission mer. 83 Clay
Beers Henry I. commission mer. 83 Clay, h.
corner Union and Mason
Beele <fc Bremer, beerhouse, 130 Commercial,
basement
Beebe & Colviu, billiard and bowling saloons.
84 Montgomery
Beebe H. W billiard and bowling saloons,
84 Montgomery, h. corner Stockton and
Washington
Beebe Henry, shoemaker, 72 Pacific
Begcs Wm. W. superintendent Gas Works
Behr H. x. d. office 115 Pine
Behrle L. & Co. saloon, 116 Pine
Bein Phillip, restaurant, 18 Sacramento
Beideman J. C. office 38 Clay, h. corner Tyler
and Park avenue
Beldou Mrs. T. (widow), h. corner Green and
Stockton
Belleau E. h. 228 Powell
Belleau E. Sazerac Exchange, 215 Clay
Bell J. C. upholsterer, 202 Clay, h. corner
Greenwich and Dupont
Bell J. W. at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express
Bell James, hardware, 135 Sacramento, h.
350 Stockton
Bell W. S. clerk, 152 Kearny
Bell C. sea-captain, h. 150 Sacramento
Bell Mrs. M. W. millinery, 150 Sacramento
Bell James, commission mer. 147 Battery
Bell Archa, laborer at Eclipse Mills
Bell George B. shipping-master and broker,
Sacrameuto street wharf
Bell, X orris & Co. shipwrights and caulkers,
Clay, below Drum
Bell Lucius, firm of Goodman Brothers, 150
Front, h. Pleasant Valley
Bell Edwin, city reporter S. F. " Herald,"
120 Montgomery
Belden Josiah, corner Sacramento and Mont-
gomery, third floor
Belden Truman, ship-carpenter, h. 35 Stev's'n
Belden 'Mrs. Sarah, dress-m'k'r, h. 35 Stev's'n
Belcher John H. master-mariner, 172 Mont'y
Belknap G. A. attorney, Parson's b'd'g. Clay
Belknap Augustus, book-keeper, 62 Battery
Belloc Freres <fc Sescau, importers dry goods,
&c. 145 Clay
Bellemere A. jeweller, 50 Commercial
Belefeld & Follert, coopers, 12 Leidsdorff
Bemis Chas. C. machinist, boards cor. Powell
and Filbert
Bemis S. A. steward. 141 Clay
Benson John, office 137 Montgomery, h. Du-
pont, bet. Sacramento and Clay
Benson S. hay market, Market, near Beale, h.
Second, bet. Stevenson and Jessie
Benchley & Co. hardware, 62 Battery
Benchley L. B. hardware, 62 Battery
Bent Ebenezer, 32 Battery
Benton John D. carpenter, bds. Frank. Ho
Bentley O. & W. clerks 7 Davis, cor. Jacks
Benzi F. druggist, 247 Dupont
Beuham & Fitzhugh, attorneys, 1 McAllis-
ter's building. Clay
Benham Calhoun, attorney, 1 McAllister's
building, Clay
Bening & Co. grocers. Rincon Point
Bening Geo. grocer, Rincon Point
Benari .J. cigars, 80 Pacific
Benedict Wm. A. h. Union, between Powell
and Mason
Benedict R. W. book-keeper at Page, Bacon
& Co.'s
AGENCY FOR CLAIMS
I61IHST THE GOVERNBERT
O^F" THE
UMTED STI1
P. A. BRINSMADE
Has removed his office to Sherman's Buildings, No. 146 Montgomery
street, Scooffy & Kelsey's floor, where he will continue the prosecution of
Claims against the Federal Government, embracing :
Claims of the officers and soldiers of Col. Stevenson's Regiment of
New York Volunteers, for bounty lands, extra pay and transportation al-
lowances.
Claims of the officers and men who composed the California Battallion
of Volunteers, under Lieut. Col. John C. Fremont, for bounty lands, ar-
rears of pay, and extra pay.
Claims of the officers, petty officers, seamen and marines, on account
of additional compensation for services in the naval and revenue service
of the United States, in the Pacific Ocean, on the coasts of California and
Mexico, from 13th of May, 1846, to 1st of March, 1853, provided for by
acts of Congress, approved August 31st, 1852, and March 3d, 1853.
ALSO,
Claims for return of duties paid on merchandise imported into the
ports of California after the war with Mexico, and previously to the ap-
plication to this State of the Revenue Laws of the United States.
Claims for return of duties paid ou merchandise consumed in the fires
of San Francisco of 1849, 1850 and 1851.
ALSO,
Cmaims for indemnity on account of losses occasioned by Indian de-
predations upon the property of the citizens of the State ; and
Claims for advances made to United States Indian Agents, to enable
them to negotiate or to execute treaties with the Indian tribes.
Mr. Brinsmade has secured the most reliable and efficient aid in
Washington, and claimants may feel sure of the most prompt attention
possible.
N. B. — He will also give his particular attention to Conneyancing
in all its branches.
SAN FRAX CISCO [ JJ ] DIRECTORY.
25
tenedict Wm. clerk. 164 Clay
Jemlixen Geo. auctioneer. 41 California
fcusley Edwin, boardine: house, 221 Sac'm'to
Jensley John, of Union Line Steamers, h.
Montgomery, bet Yallejo and Gre< :i
tensfey if. porter, 62 Battery
fenecke ft Miller, mer. tailors. 163 Wash'ton
ienecke A. merchant tailor. 163 Washington
lenjamin Joseph, Europe Restaurant, 137
Kearny
lenjamin J. dry goods, 116 California
Benjamin Mrs. ladies' furnishing, 2 Sansome
lenjamin E. B. treasurer Young Men's Chris-
tian Association, cor. Battery and Sac
jennett G. L. manufacturer stoves, 150 Clay
iennett Byron R. tinner, 3 50 Clay
iennett Nathaniel, attorney, office I\ 0. Ex-
change, second floor
ennett Nathaniel I. clerk. 48 Commercial
•ennett R. II. produce depot. 6 Sacramento,
h. 43 Minna
ennett Nicholas.rcstaurant.il California
ennett Geo. blacksmith, 51 Jackson
ennett Albert, shoe store, 65 Pacific
ennett Thos. m. d. 5 Masonic Hall. h. Pine.
above Dupont
ennet II. W. private boarding, 93 Bush
eonet Geo. printer, Franklin Job Office
equette Henry D. inspector. Custom House
ergin, <fc Sons, soap manufacturers, h. and
factory corner Powell and Green
ergin Thos. soap manufacturer, h. and fac-
tory corner Powell and Green
.Tgin James, soap manufacturer, h. and fac-
tory corner Powell and Greeu
?rgin Michael, soap manufacturer, h. and
factory corner Powell and Green
jrg C. dry goods, 140 Washington
?rrian Saml. U. h. 40 Green
■rry Geo, saloon. 349 Stockton
.■rry Peter, h. 301 Pacific
?rry Nelson, h. Minna
?rry Richard N . merchandise broker, corner
Front and California, second floor
-rry J. & Co. wagon makers, 21 Bush
srry F. W. produce dealer, 28 Davis
jrry F. G. carman, 28 Davis
trnheim Morris, confectioner, 223 Sac'mento
;rnheimer G. importer, 62 Sansome, 2d floor
Ttody Chas. m. d. office and h. 225 ^ Wash.
srton F. k Co. wines and liquors. 146 Clay
sresford J. manufacturer shoes. 166 Clay
Twin P. clothing, 87 Commercial
irnard & Wolf, crockery, 180 Kearny
rnard B. crockery. 180 Kearny, h. Hinckle
:rnard W. R. sign and ornamental painter,
91 Montgomery, h. Pine, near Dupont
-rford & Co. '8 Express. 94 Merchant
dinger Frederick, jeweller, 214 Kearny
jaink Harry, at Williams & Severance's
Soda Factory
irohard G. clerk, 143 Clay
>rel Rino, clerk, 143 Clay, second floor
jrlena H. A. clothing, 22 Davis
4
j Berenhart, Jacoby ft Co. general importers,
70 and 72 Montgomery
I Berault Charles V. inspector. Custom House
Bertheau John, carpenter, h. St. Mary's place
Bersch Peter A. baker. 248 Dupont
Beston Thomas, grocer, 236 Pacific
Wm. painter, 91 Jackson
Besse A. machinist. Vulcan Iron Works
Bes?ey A. P. express wagon, 16 Minna
Bettingen A. tinner. 112 Kearny
Bcnkuer Wm. steward, 46 Sacramento
Bentler J. B. vocalist, h. cor. Pine & Quincy
Bevans T. B. apothecary, S.E. cor. Broadway
and Stockton
Bevins Wm. printer, boards 230 Clay
Bevins Darwin, porter, 64 Battery
Bewley ft Co. com. mer. 83 Clay. 2d floor
Bewley C. W. com. mer. 83 Clay, 2d floor, h:
Mission, between Harris and Price
Bewley A. H. com. mer. 83 Clay. 2d floor, h.
Mission, between Harris and Price
Bewley Allen H. grocer, 57 Clay
Bickel C. boarding hoifse, 59 Kearny
Biekem Wm. D. mercantile library, P. O.
building, 2d floor
Bickhem W. D. associate editor ''Evening
Picayune." 123 Sacramento
Bichoff Conrad, boots and shoes, 177 Wash-
ington
Bick V. clerk, basement Masonic Hall
Bidleman & Co. imp. of liquors, 186 Montg'y
Bidleman J. B imp. of liquors, h 186 Monty
Biesta Frenco, Sardinian Vice Consul, office
and house cor. Jackson and Mason.
Bierke & Josephson, painters, 152 Washing-
ton. 2d floor
Bierke H. T. painter, 152 Washington, 2d
floor
Bigarel D. tailor, Comm'l, adj. Union Theatre
Biggs, Kibbe <Sr Overton, Magnolia and Ton-
tine saloons
Biggs Thomas, Magnolia and Tontine saloons
Biggs Geo. saloon 92 Pacific
Biggs J. E. bar-keeper, 92 Pacific
Bigford Wm. wood and willow ware, 173
AVashington
Bigley Johu, groceries and provisions, 46 Clay
Bigley Cornelius, clerk, 46 Clay
Bigley John E. mer. 95 Cal. h. 256 Stockton
Biglow A. J. carman, 96 and 98 Battery
Biglow P. R. carman, 96 and 98 Battery
Bigelow Joseph T. painter, 26 California
Bigelow E. & Co. wholesale groc. 102 Front
Bigelow E. wholesale grocers, 102 Front, h.
cor. Anthony and Mission
Bigelow Jabez, boots & shoes, 60 Comm'l
Bigin Joseph, butcher, stalls 9 and 11 Pacific
Market
Billings Henry A. moulder, Vulcan Iron
Works
Billings Frederick, fii'm of Halleck, Peachy,
Billings and Park, Montgomery Block
Billinghurst R. proprietor Chigago Hotel,
Jackson between Davis and Front
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SAN FRANCISCO [B] DIRECTORY.
Bills H. C. engineer and machinist, 51 Jack.
Bill L. Tracy, saloon cor. Sansome and Cal.
Bingham C. E. tragedian, boards at Mrs Cars-
well
Bingham & Reynolds, shipping and com. mer.
201 Sansome
Binney & Co. furniture and bedding, 164 Sac.
and 44 Battery
Binney I V. furniture and bedding, 164 Sa-
cramento and 44 Battery
Binney Mrs. Caroline M. dress-maker, 145
Sacramento, 2d floor
Binder Otto, steward, 84 Commercial
Bioren Charles, clerk, 112 Sacramento
Bird Daniel T. C. carpenter, h. cor. Francisco
and Pupont
Bird Benjamin, laborer, Phoenix Brewery.
Bird Joseph R. h. Hardy place
Bird John C. porter house, 18 Sacramento
Birch T cabinet maker, 180 Jackson
Birch W. H. machinist. Yulean Iron Works
Birchard W. P. cabinet maker, 116 Jackson
Birbeck Joseph, clerk. 192 Kearney
Birdsall Z. carman. 95 Front
Birdsall Geo. saloon, 48 First
Birdsall Lewis A if. d. Superintendent U. S.
Mint, Commercial, near Montgomery.
Bissit J G. stevedore, h. Francisco bet. Kear-
ny and Dupont
Bissell G. W. P firm Alsop & Co. Ill and
113 California
Bischoff J. J. watchmaker, 155)^ Kearny
Bishop A. P. printer, boards 186~ Broadway
Bishop Geo. W. clerk, 162 Clay
Bishop Silas, deputy flour inspector, 34 Clay
Bishop & Hug, lager bier, cor. Clay and
Montgomery, basement
Bishop L. lager bier, cor. Clay and Montg'y
basement
Bishop Henry, bar-keeper, 2 Clay
Biyttig. shoe store. 253 Dupont
Black Peter R. carpenter, h. 5 Brooklyn pi.
Black Wm. K. carpenter, h. 5 Brooklyn pi.
Black Joseph, blacksmith, h 5 Brooklyn pi.
Black Andrew, printer "Evening Journal" off.
boards Branch Hotel
Black Samuel, police officer, City Hall
Blakesley Robert, b. 23 Pike
Blake Richard, tin and sheet iron. 201 Kear.
Blake E. W musician, boards 196 Pacific
Blake C. E. dentist, off. 200 U Clay, 2d floor
Blake Geo. H. jeweller, 170 Clay
Blake U T. clothing, 85 Commercial
Blake (Talvin T. clothing, cor. Battery and
Sansome
Blake Geo. M. clerk, cor. Cal. and Front, h.
cor Sansome and Bush
Blake James, butcher, stalls 1 and 3, Pacific
Market
Blake Benjamin, carpenter, boards 35 First
Blake Edward, carman, 90 Davis
Blake Robt A. bar-keeper, cor. Sansome and
Halleck
Blake Chas. H. bar-keeper, 195 Front
Blake R. A. St. Francis saloon, cor. Dupont
and Clay
Blakely D. D. bar-keeper. Wilson's Exchange
Blakey Jas. carpenter. Clark near Davis
Blaekiston John S. chair maker, 67 Davis,
2d floor
Blackburn Wm. teamster, boards 196 Pacific
Blaisdell R. P jour, printer, "Times and Tran-
script" office
Blaisdell C. W. jour printer, "Times and
Transcript" office
Blasdel H G. produce and com. Clay between
Drum and East
Blauler Chas. printer, 134 Montgomery
Blair T. M. clerk, cor. Sutter and Rassette pi.
Blair James, speculator, cor. Sac. and Drum
2d floor
Blair A. blacksmith, 15 and 17 Broadway
Blain Rodman, clerk, Washington near Davis
Blancy Wm. toll keeper, Market wharf
Blancy John, blacksmith, boards corner Pine
and Kearney
Blanchard A. clerk, 132 Cay [Halleck
Blanchard David, carman, cor. Battery and
Blanchard Toney, clerk, 68 Montgi mery
Blancka'd H. P. & Co. com. mer. 35 Battery
Blanchard 1). L. inspector Custom-house
Blanding Louis, attorney. Parson's building
Blanket) Nicholas, clerk, 146 Kearney, h. 166
Sacramento
Blakewell John. Branch Hotel
Blachere Adolphe. grocer, 288 Stockton
Blankman D. surgeon dentist, off. and h. 123
Stockton
Blackwood John, clerk, 101 Front
Blackwood Win. clerk. 37 California 2d floor
Blackmore Thos. boarding house, Rincon Pt
Bleimann & Poppe, paper hangings, 212
Washington
Bleakley J. L. & Co, grocers, provisions, &
Davis, near Jaik-un
Blessing Wm. porter, 99 Front
Blethen J. E. sash and blind manufacturer, 2
CaH'ornia
Blettner J. J. patternmaker, Union Iron~V
Blitz B. S. special police, h Vallejo bet. Pow<
and Stockton
Blisrh Patrick, laborer, h. Union, cor Uuion
Blin E. T. sea captain, h. Clara
Bliss Theodore, porter, 42 and 44 California
Bliss John, laborer, 140 Sansome
Bliss Frederick E. firm of S. O. Brigham &
Co. 30 Battery
Bloudeau John, b. 251 Dupont
Bloomer H. G. paints and oils, Clay, opposite
Leidsdorff h. cor. Jackson and Mason
Bloomingdale J. dry goods, 70 Battery
Block John, tailor, 148 Kearny, basement
Blossom W. H. merchant. 31 Commercial, h.
Leidsdorfl', between California and Bush
Blood L. L. clerk, 168 Montgomery
Blodgett J. S. seaman, boards Alta Hotel
Blum Jacob, dry goods, 257 Dupont
Bum M dry goods, 257 Dupont
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Blum L furnishing store, 192 Washington
Blum H furnishing store, 117 Montgomery
Blum A R clerk, 156 Sacramento
Blum R beer house, corner Sacramento and
Kearny, basement
Bium iithal Martin A crockery. 147 Kearny
Blumenthal A S importer, 147 Kearny
Blum.-nthal A L wholesale clothing, 138
Sacramento, 2d floor [Jackson
Bluxome«fc Co coal yard, Montgomery, near
Bluxome Isaac jr coal yard, Moutgom'ry, near
Jackson, h Vallejo. op Catholic church
Bluxome J D gauger. Custom House
Boardman, Bacon & Co. hardware, 135 Sau-
some and 122 Washington
Boardman. E. L. hardware, 135 Sansome and
122 Washington, h. 135 Sansome
Boardman W. F. hardware. 135 Sansome and
122 Washington, h. 135 Sansome
Boardman Jos. architect, civil engineer, niea- j
surer and valuer, 131 California
Boas E. cigars, 53 Pacific
Bock Louis, merchant, 87 California, 2d floor,
h. corner Kearny Market and Geary
Bodeker B. grocer, X.W. corner Union and
Dupont
jBodder Herman, tailor, 173 Pacific
JBofer Wm. & Co. general hardware, 138 Sac-
ramento
.Bofer B. builder, Trinity, 3 doors W. Montg'y
iBogardus John P. solicitor, Excelsior print-
ing office. 151 Clay
jBogart & Clerk, druggists, 35 Commercial
Bogart Orlando H. drugsrist, 35 Commercial
Bogler J. boiler maker, Vulcan Iron Works
Bogan Joko, porter, at Shaw & Hale's, corner
Battery and Union
[Bogan John, laborer, cor. Battery and Coru'l
iBohlen J. H. grocer, 55 Broadway
Bohleu T. H. clerk. 232 Clay
Bohan George T. mason, h. Pine, between
Stockton and Dupout
Bohan John, groceries and liquors, corner
Market and Ecker
Bohan Q. groceries and liquors, cor. Market
and Ecker
Bokanon, G. W. blacksmith, 105 Kearny
[Bohn John, tiuner, 178 Washington
jBohn D. shoe store, 68 Pacific
LBokee, Delany & Co. auction and commission,
59 and 61 Sacrameuto
Bokee W. O. auction and commission, 59 and
61 Sacrameuto
Boland George, boards 221 Sacramento
Bolting Henry. Mechanics' Ex., 225 Kearny
Bolton John Bryant, porter, at Story, Red-
dington & Co's
Bolton Mrs Helen, saloou, 41 Montgomery
Bolton, Barron & Co. com. mer. 92 "Merchant
Bolton James R. com. merchant. 92 Merchant
Bolton John H. clerk, 92 Merchant
Bolliver George W. porter, 34 Clay
Bollmeyer Conrad, jobbing and commission,
58 Front
Bomemtent George, carman, 89 Front
Bomhoff P. propjr Kossuth House, 90 Pacific
Bond George E. apothecary, S. E. corner
Broadway and Stockton
Bond Charles R. sec'y Central Wharf Joint
Stock Co. office Howard's bdg. 3d floor
Bond C. W. dry goods, 64 Battery
Bond & Co. Jenny Lino" fancy bakery, corner
Stockton and Vallejo
Bond J. E. baker, cor. Stockton and Vallejo
Bond J. W. baker, cor. Stockton and Vallejo
Bond W. H. wholesale grocer, 48 Clay
Bonnard Amos, carpenter, h. Hinckle
Bounard F. A. proprietor and publisher of the
" Sun'' and " Price Current."
Bonnard Charles, foreman '• Sun" office.
Bonestell & Williston, booksellers and sta-
tioners. 201 Clay
Bonestell L. H. bookseller and stationer, 201
Clay, h. 90 Pine
Bonsteel A., m. d., Brenham place, near Clay
Bonhor P. 168 Commercial
Bonillaud Joseph, saloon, Commercial, above
Kearny
Bonnie Geo. cabinet maker, 159 Sacramento
Bonney Geo. clerk, at C. Minturn's, Cunning-
ham's wharf
Bonnel John, upholsterer, 157 Sacramento
Bonueau Thomas C. barber, h. 41 Sansome
Bonneau Mrs. Aun, proprietress of Fairhaven
House, 141 Sansome
Bonvalot Louis, Mexican goods, 190 Clay
Bouvalot Koux, Mexican goods. 190 Clay
Bondy Adolphe, imp. clothing, 88 Sacramento
Bouhomme <fc Co. wig makers, 171 Commercial
Bonnar John, machinist, Alta Foundry
Bonnevon J. A. commission merchant, 111
Sacramento, h. Sutter, between Stockton
and Powell
Bonton Francis G. Market street wharf, below
California
Bookstaver S. J. h. E.'side Virginia
Booth Lucius O. carpenter, boards 93 Bush
Booth H. J. machinist, h. 137 Pine
Booth J. B. jun. tragedian, h. Calhoun, be-
tween Union aud Green
Booth Edward, steward, Jackson, between
Front aud Davis
Booth Edwin, comedian and ranchero, S. F.
Theatre, ranch Mission Road
Boothby & Hall, blacksmiths, 88 Pacific
Boothby Xoah. blacksmith, 88 Pacific
Booker & Big.'ord, wood and willow ware, 173
Washington t
Booker Jesse, wood and willow ware, 173
Washington
Booker W. L. secretary to British Consul, 126
California
Booker W. L. commission merch ,nt, 126 Cali-
fornia, 2d floor
Booker W. L. agent Monarch Fire Insurance
Company, 126 California
Boorland H. W. mason, boards 147 Sansome
Boovaem H. T. attorney, Parson's bdg. Clay
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SAN FRANCISCO [B] DIRECTORY.
Boone John, firm of Goddard & Co. Pacific
Iron Foundry [Bush
Boring Jesse, m. d., Stockton, 3 doors from
Boring Rev. Jesse, pastor of Wesley Chapel,
h. Kearny, near Pine
Borner & Shuk, piano forte makers, 173
Washington
Bordner & Co. J. carpenters, Puss lane, near
Trinity
Bosworth Win. bar-keeper, h. Prospect Place
Bbsworth H. E. associate editor " Alta Cali-
fornia"
Bosworth 0. F. saloon rear City Hall
Bosworth J. H. com. mer., 101 Front, h.
Powell between Washington and Clay
Bosworth T. S. com. editor " Eve. Picayuue"
123 Sacramento
Boswell John, boiler maker, Union Iron Wks.
Bosle Joseph, shoe store, cor. Jack, and K^ar,
Bosson J. box-maker, 87 Pine
Bossange L. mdse. jobber, 89 Battery
Bosqui Edward, book-keeper, at Palmer,
Cook & Co.'s
Bosquet Andrew, engineer, Excelsior Mills
Bosler John, saddler, 98 Sansome
Bostwick Henry A. tinner, 208 Montg'y
Bosley Mrs. A. E. (widow) h. 184 Kearny
Boscowitz Leopold, at Langerman k Co.'s
182 Montgomery
Botta D. crockery, cor Dupout and Pacific
Botts &. Emmet, attorneys, office Jas. King
of Wm.'s banking house, 2d floor
Botts C. T. att'y, office James King of Wm's
banking house, 2d floor, h. 258 Stockton
Bothwell Wm. assistant store-keeper Custom
House
Bouerye F. F. brickmaker, X. E. cor Green-
wich and Mason
Bourdeu John, wagon-maker, 300 Stockton
Bourne G. M. if. d. office 205 Clay, 2d floor
Bourne Elisha W. at Adams k Co.'s Express
Bourne Russell, wholesale grocer. 77 Davis
Bourne J. B. wholesale grocer, 77 Davis
Bourn Ben. cook, Gilson's Hotel, cor Davis
and Oregon
Bourn W. B. rooms Bay S. House, 68 Front
Bouwman B. h. cor Trinity and Sutter
Boulden W. S. & Co. auction and com., 97
California
Boulden G. T. auct. and com., 97 California
Bouquet Jules, grocer, 313 Dupont
Bourdin Bros. & Co. imp, dry goods, 142 Sac.
Bourquin f Chas. dentist, 156 Commercial
Bouchard H. coffee house. Clay-st. Wharf
Bourasso Fran'co L. clerk, cor. San. and Bush
Boudinon S. saloon, 67 California
Bovee Wm. H. coffee and spice mills, 116 and
118 Broadway, h. Yallejo between Stock-
ton and Powell
Bovee Wm. H. & Co. coffee and spice mills,
office 123 Sansome
Bovyer Wm. L. sash and blind maker, 20 Cal.
Bowen Henry F. real estate broker, h. 131
Dupont
Rowea Henry, boarding house, 163 Cal.
Bowen John D. clerk, 131 Dupont
Bowers k Brandow, prop. Bay S. House, 68
Front
Bowers John B. prop. B. S. House, 68 Front
Bowers J. W. machinist, Vulcan Iron Works
Bowers J. lodging house, 68 Front 2d floor
Bowie A. J., m. d. office and house 183 Dup't
Bowie Hamilton, city treasurer, 122 C. Hall
Bowlas Henry, porter, 135 Sacramento.
Bowman S. T. B., Empire livery stables, 131
and 133 Kearny
Bowman S. M. att'y." 104 Montg'y, 2d floor,
h. X. side Broadway, 2 doors E. Mongt'y
Bowman J. Soiile, att'y, 104 Montg'y, 2d floor
h. X. side Broad'y, '1 doors E. of Montg'y
Bowman Alexander, inspector Custom House
Eowman A. D. W. C, inspector Custom
Hou-c boards Mercantile Hotel.
Bowdoin J. boiler-maker, Yulcanlfoo Wks
Boyd D. P., laborer, boards 19(3 Pacific
Boyd & Co. Hat Emporium, 150 and 152
Commercial
Boyd Oscar H. hatter, 150 and 152 Comm'l
Bovd Thomas, confectioner, 180 Clay, boards
129>£ Jackson
Boyd Thomas, architect, Markwald & \'as-
pari's building. 2d floor
Boyd Alex, lumber yard, Cal. Wharf, h. Ste-
venson, near First
Boyd Robert, carpenter, h. Stev. near First
Boyd James, pattern maker, Union Iron Wks
Boyd James, liquors, 44 Clay
Boyd J. T. att'y, 1, 2 and 3 Montg'y block,
h. cor Sacramento and Sansome
Boyle Geo. laborer, boards 13 Ohio
Boyle A. A. boots and shoes, 64 Sacramento
Boyle Charles, apprentice Union Iron Works
Boyce John, helper Union Iron Works
Boyer Henry, porter at Shaw & Hale's, cor.
Battery and Union
Boyntou Paul, h. X. side Sutter, between
Kearny and Dupont
Boynton David, h. cor Second and Minna
Boynton J. H. firm of Bond & Co., Jenny
Lind Bakery, cor Stockton and Vallejo
Brady Thomas, Jones X. of Chestnut
Brady Hugh, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Brady John B. boards Portsmouth House
Brady John, laborer, h. N. E. cor Minna and
Jessie
Brady Lewis, office 4 Phoenix Block
Brady Wm. boarding house, 44 First
Brady Francis E. manager Merchants' Ex
Brady John, boiler maker, Union Iron W
Brady Xicholas, saloon, Washington, belo
Davis
Brackett J. B. carpenter, 331 Stockton
Brackett Bruce, boards 331 Stockton
Brackett X. carpenter, 248 Dupont
Brackett Wm. dealer in meats and groceries,
Sacramento-street wharf, cor. Drum
Brackett Xathaniel, millwright, h. Dupont,
near Green
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Jrickett John, millwright, h. Stockton, op-
posite Clarendon Hotel
Irandow Willard A. proprietor Bay State
House, 68 Front
Irands James, moulder, Sutter Iron "Works
iranda A. F. at Macondray A- Co.'a
Irttndstetter Geo. J. barber. 63 Pacific
iraverman L. manuf. of jewelry, 167 "Wash,
iraslor Henry, dry goods, 259 Dupout
irayden Israel, h. Lal'aycttte, between Green
and Union
Iraden J. L.. m. d. cor. Oregon and Davis
3ray John G. com. mer. 40 Clay
3raue Carl, grocer, op. Chase ft Co.'s soda
factory
3ranger G*. Franklin Restaurant, 205 Wash-
ington
Bradford B. F. surveyor, boards 196 Pacific
Bradford Thus G. clerk. 146 "Washington
3radford G. B. lumber yard, 56 First, h. Te-
hama, near Second
3radley J. A. cigar store, 203 "Washington
Bradley A. O..M. d. offiice 197 Clay. 2d floor
iradlev H. \Y. dasruerriau artist, 197 Clay,
2d floor
3radly John, clothing 11 Commercial
Bragg, Conley A Co., com. mer., 95 Front
Bragg Geo. F. com. mer., 95 Front
Bragg Robt. pattern maker, Sutter Iron
Works.
BrannifF John, contractor, h. Grant place,
near Kearny
Srannifif Thomas, mason, h. Grant place, near
Kearny
3raunill' John, carman, h. Grant place, near
Kearny
3rainerd Clinton, jeweller, h. 37 Montgomery
Brainard C. P. clerk. Montgomery block
Braiuard C. Frederick, at Adams A Co.'s
Express. Stockton department
3rannan Thomas, port warden, h. Minna, bet.
Jane and Second
Brannan Samuel, merchant, 6 and 7 Masonic
Hall, boards at Oriental
3rannau John, clerk, 6 and 7 Masonic Hall,
h. Howard, between Third and Fourth
Brannan Martin, laborer, 95 Pine
3raton C. Canton Hotel, 168 California
pranshied W. boots and shoes, 178^ Clay
praukiu"Michael, clerk
Branch Wm. baker, Jenny Lind Bakery, cor.
Stockton and Vallejo
Branch Pilot Office, 2Ki Commercial, 2d floor
Brasted John, carman, 143 Front
Brantford T. carpenter, 81 Jackson
pradshaw Samuel C. wholesale grocer, corner
Battery and California
Braman Henry, boarding house, 46 Sac'm'to
Brazil John, cook, Gilson's Hotel, cor. Davis
and Oregon
Breal August, butcher, Hamburg Market,
183 Pacific
Breeden, J. H. grocer. 205 Clay, h. Stockton
4 doors X. of Bush
Bresney John, blacksmith, boards cor. Pine
and Kearny
Bresney J. tinner, boards corner Pine and
Kearny
Brenster Benjamin, clothing, 83 California
cor Merchant
Brewster R. E. A Co. com. mer., 109 Battery
Brewster Benjamin, firm Jennings ft Brewster.
72 Battery
Brewer Porter, blacksmith, 16 Sacramento
Brewer E. clerk, 32 Clay
Breekwedel Henry, grocer, 55 Broadway
Brenneu H. Oriental bakery, Montgomery
near Broadway
Brenuan James, boards 321 Powell
Brennan A Co. produce com. mer. 24 Clay
Brennan James, produce com. mer. 24 Clay
Brennan Thomas W. port warden, corner
Drum and Clay, 2d floor
Breeze Ths. book-keeper, at Eug. Kelly &, Cos
Brenham C. J. (firm Sanders A Brenham,)
bankers, 129 Montgomery
Brenan James, cutter. 191 Clay
Brenan J. T. lumber merchant, 18 Battery, h.
Clementine
Bremner Joseph, saloon, 76 Sacramento
Breed Edward A. clerk, 38 Commercial
Breed Henry A. merchant, 105 Front, 2d floor
Breed M. A. & Co. druggists, Davis, near
Jackson
Brendliuger A Kurtz, tobacco and cigars, 63
Commercial
Brendliuger Hiram J. tobacco and cigars, 63
Commercial
Brett Francis A. porter, corner Battery aud
Halleck
Bretta Peter, machinist, Union Iron "Works
Breevoort Robert N. laborer, h. corner Ste-
venson and First, 2d floor
Bright Robt. fireman, h. S. side Pacific above
Stockton
Briggs Thomas, butcher shop and h. corner
Washington and Stockton
Briggs J. O. city crockery store, 147 Montg'y
Briggs A Waters, cigars, California, between
Sansome and Battery
Briggs Edgar, cigars, California, betweed
Sansome aud Battery
Briggs ft Bfownell, stall 8 U. S, Market
Briggs J. saloon cor Clay aud Montg'y bas't.
Briggs Albert K. foreman. 95 Piue
Briggs Rev. M. O. pastor of Methodist Epis-
copal church, h Powel near "Washington
Briggs A Landers, saloon, cor. Sansomeand
Wa-hiugton
Briggs John, saloon, corner Sansome and
AYashington
Bridge Samuel J. appraiser general, apprai-
ser's office
Bridge Mathew, masou, h. Prospect place
Bridges "Wm. E. carmau. city mills, 25 First
Britnell John, boarding house, 36 Sansome
Briel Jacob, butcher, boards corner Sutter
and Stockton
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Bringhurst Henry, clerk, 48 Front
Bringhurst W. A. grocer, h. and store 210
Pacific
Brickwedel H grocer, 232 Clay, h. corner
Broadway and Ohio
Brink Charles W. si. d. off. and k. 25G Wash-
ington
Brinley Chali s H. clerk at Shaw & Hale's,
corner Battery and Union
Brigmardelli S. crockery, 191 Pacific
Briusmade A. A. clerk County Recorder's
Office, City Hall, h. 7 Prospect place
Briusmade P. A. agent for claims against U.
S. Government, and conveyancer, 148
Montgomery, h. cor. Dupont and Clay
Brisk Simon, clothing, 87 Kearney
Bristol J . J. attorney, 24,25 and 26 Mont-
gomery block, h. corner Clay and Taylor
Brigham C. vegetables, 104 Commercial,
boards Franklin house
Brigham D. mer. 4 Masonic Hall, h. Minna
between First and Eddy
Brigham S. 0. & Co. machine sewing, 30
Battery
Brierly Frank, engineer, 149 Battery
Brierly Rev. B. p ;stor of First Baptist
Church, h. Jackson 3 doors from Powell
Brinkerkoff J. jr. clothing. 195 Sansome
Brittan J. W. com. and hardware, 58 and 60
Sacramento
Britton & Rey, lithographers, cor. Montgom-
ery and Commercial, 3d floor
Britton Jos. lithographers, cor. Montgomery
and Commercial, 3d floor
Brindall William, stone mason, h. Jessie near
Ecker
Briceland Isaac N. mer. 106 Montgomery
Broadhead Robert, carpenter, k. Filbert near
Stockton
Broadhead Frank, clerk appraiser's office,
boards Wilson's Exchange
Browned N T. boarding house, corner Mason
and Greenwich
Browned Richard S. clerk, 93 Front
Browne Spencer, carman, 81 California
Brown Paul, laborer U. S. Marine Hospital
Brown Abram, tinner, 351 Stockton
Brown John, carpenter, h. 103 Broadway
Brown E. carpenter, boards 280 Jackson
Brown Edmand, cabinet maker, 181 Stockton,
basement
Brown Lewis, saloon, 242 Pacific
Brown & Co. night workers, Montgomery 2
doors a'»ove Pacific
Brown Jesse, night worker, Montgomery 2
doors above Pacific
Brown Lewis, miller, boards 248 Dupont
Brown Edmond, cabinet maker, 202 Clay
Brown J. carpenter, 201 Cal. h. 136 Dupont
Brown George, tailor, 79 Kearny
Brown S. O. imp of Havana cigars, Mer-
chant, below Montgomery
Brown William, carriage maker, Summer
Brown Phillip, cabinet maker, 145 Sac.
Brown Harvey S. attorney, off. 6 Well's bdg.
Brown & Keyes, wholesale and retail clothing
178 Clay
Brown J. H. wholesale and retail clothing,
178 Clay, h. Green between Stockton
and Powell
Brown Jos. M. & Co. impra. of hardware and
agricultural implements 81 California
Brown Thomas, clerk, 81 California
Brown J. B. superintendent Reed's City Dig*
patch Post
Brown James A 115 Battery
Brown William' porter, 166 Sansome
Brown Thomas, laborer, boards 13 Ohio
Brown Charles, boarding house, 44 Sac.
Brown Capt. Henry S. wharfinger, Clay st.
wharf
Brown A. tailor. Jackson below Davis
Brown Mrs Susan N. saloon 90 Montg'y
Brown Sabin, wood yard, Laura place
Brown William, trader, h. 82 Sansome
Brown Irason, carpenter, 59 Pine
Brown A. H. painter, 45 Battery
Brown Peter, miller at Kclipse mills
Brown Robert, miller at Eclipse mills
Brown William, clerk. 184 Montgomery
Brown N. S. liim Lewis Teal & Co. 130
Washington
Brown John S. mason, boards 147 Sansome
Brown Robert, miller, boards 147 Sansome
Brown J. R. clerk. 80 Clay
Brown Delos W. com. mer. 89 Clay
Brown Charle*, porter, 85 Clay
Brown Alonzo F. imp. of beads, 100 Battery
Brown Dewit C firm Lowe, Ebbets & Co. 60 fl
California 2d floor, h. Jackson above |j
Powell
Brown W. clerk, 74 California
Brown H. E. clerk, cor. Front and Sac.
Brown 1). G clerk, cor. Front and Sac.
Brown Peter W. clerk, 51 Sacrameuto
Brown John M. machinist, Alta Foundry
Brown Harry, seaman, boards 20 Stevenson
Brown John, seaman, boards 20 Stevenson
Brown Charles, seaman, boards 20 Stevenson I
Brown Brown, jour, carpenter, h. Jessie near |
First [World market
Brown & Co. butchers, stalls 14 and 16 New
Brown F. S. butcher, stalls 14 and 16 New
World market, h. Union near Powel
Brown Seth, clerk, 72 Market
Brown S. A. miller, city mills, 25 First
Brown O. millwright, city mills, 25 First
Brown R. K. editor "Evening Journal" 122
Commercial
Brown Brothers & Co. real estate and stock
agency, 134 Montgomery, 2d flour
Brown Ezekial real estate and stock agency
134 Montgomery -2(j, floor, h. Fremont,
near Kolsom
Brown W. E. real estate and stock agency,
134 Montgomery, 2d floor
Brown John G. com. mer. 104 Montgomery,
3d floor
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G. W. BRYANT.
JOHN C. KING.
BRYANT & KING,
"i
PILLOWS, BLANKETS,
Sirica $qii&ii)g, 180 fackson) §freef, ije^ir fy^imijj,
San Francisco.
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Brown Augustas B. com. mer. 104 Mont-
gomery. 3d floor
Brown Henry, porter. 21 Sacramento
Brown Samuel C. clerk, 54 and 50 Front 2d
floor
Brown Nicholas, bar-keeper, 11 California
Brown Nathaniel, snipping agent and broker,
52 California 2d floor
Brown Edward E. com. mer. 52 Front, h.
Green near Stockton
Brown W. FJ. comedian, American Theatre
Brown Frederick T. porter, 107 Clay
Brown A. porter at Shaw and Hale's, corner
Battery and Union
Brown George, porter, 199 Front
Brown George, proprietor Mercantile Hotel,
159 and 161 Front
Brown Benjamin, clerk, Mercantile Hotel, 159
and 161 Front
Brown Benjamin, toll-keeper 2d gate Mission
road
Brown Geofge, bin* -keeper Union Race
Course, Mission Dolores
Brooks Geo. carpenter, h. Sac. above Buena
Vista
Brooks Aaron, sash and blind manufacturer,
137 Pine
Brooks H. W, clerk, 137 Montgomery
Brooks, Martin & McCrachan, attorneys,
office Phoenix block, 174 Clay
Brooks & Root, stoves, tin aud sheet iron,160
and 162 Battery
Brooks J .W, stoves, tin and sheet iron, 160
and 162 Battery
Brooks Wm, saloon, 83 Davis
Brooks Frank, p n-ter, 64 Sacramento
Brooks Alphonzo, real estate agent, N. E.
corner Clay and Montgomery
Brooks Robert C. ship carpenter, boards 40
First
Brooks David, painter, boards 40 First
Brook James, clerk, boards 40 First
Brooks & Co. com. mer. 39 Sac. 2d floor
Brooks J. M. com. mer. 39 Sac. 2d floor, bds.
Jones' Hotel
Brooks D. C, produce com. mer., 24 Davis
Brooks Tay & Co., com. mer., 52 Front, h.
Green near Stockton
Brooks Wm. S. laborer, appraiser's office
Brooks S., carpenter, boards Franklin Hotel
Brooks B. S., attorney, 1 Montgomery, 2d
floor, h. corner California and Powell
Brooks Edwin L. B., attorney, 48 Montgomery
block, 3d floor
Brownlie James, liquors, 87 Davis
BrownjohnThos. T., book-keeper, 93 Batt'y.
Brokaw James P., carpenter at Clark &
Watts, h. corner Market and First
Broadley Allen, tiuner, 190 Kearney base-
ment
Brodnitz & Co., clothing, 45 Pacific
Broderson B. com. mer., 173 Sansome, 2d fl.
Browe Joseph, brass finisher, 137 Jackson
Browning Jacob, carman, boards 147 Sansome
Brow P. T. cashier at Sanders <fe Bronham s
Brosman C. M. attorney, Parson's building
BriHxlv Win. moulder, Alta Foundry
Brodie Samuel II. attorney, 142 -Montgomery,
corner Clay, second floor
Brodie James, foreman of Union Iron Works
Brower B. machinist, Sutter Iron Works
Brower A. C. foreman Sutter Iron Works
Bronx Chas. conveyancer, 118 Montgomery,
second floor, h. Bush, bet. Montgomery
and Kearny
Brogan James, blacksmith, 38 Webb
Brogan Patrick, porter, 80 Clay
Brogan Antonio, port' r, 145 and 147 Clay
Broderick D. C. office and residence Union
Hotel
Brunt Wm. X. butcher, shop and h. south-
west corner Powell and Pacific
Bruning Joseph, grocer, opposite Chase &
Cos Soda Factory
Bruns C. M. d. drug store, 177 Pacific
Bruns H. commission mer. Clay, bet. Drum
and East
Brunner & Bros, jewellers, 130 Montgomery
Brunner L. jeweller, 130 Montgomery
Brunner P. jeweller, 130 Montgomery
Bruce S. C. real estate office, Howard's b'd'g.
2d floor
Bruce James, machinist, Union Iron Works
Bruce J. J. A. book-keeper, Oriental Hotel
Brush Jesse, attorney, 90 Merchant ■
Bruguiere L. G. merchant, 177 Sansome
Brunkhorst John, watchman, 119 Sacramento
Brunjis Henry, box maker, 87 Pine
Bryant Thos/H. tinner, h. 290 Pacific
Bryant Andrew S. express wagon, h. Minna
Bryant Andrew, carman, 100 Sansome
Bryant G. W. furniture and bedding, 180
Jackson, h. Powell, 2 d. fm Washing'n
Bryant & King, Empire Furniture Rooms,
180 Jackson
Bryant & Co agricultural hardware, corner
Sacramento and Front
Bryant W. F. agricultural hardware, corner
Sacramento and Front, boards Orieutal
Bryant N. 11. porter, 35 Battery
B.want A. cigars, 86 Commercial
Bryant J. J. clerk, custom-house, house 113
Broadway
Bryant Alexander II. clerk, 125 California,
h. corner Jackson aud Front
Bryant Henry, proprietor Half-way House,
Mission road
Bryan Benj. S. Knickerbocker, 2 Commercial
Bryan Marshall, clerk, custom-house, house
Powell, b. Clay and Washington
Bryan James, porter, Bank Exchange, Mont-
gomery Block.
Bryarly Wake, m. d. off. and h. 183 Dupont
Bryson Wm. boiler maker, h. Jessie, near 1st
Bryson J. firm W. F. Melvin & Co. 4 Com'l
Bucbelew A. S. watchmaker, 212 Dupont
Buckelew M. S. grocer, 205 Clay, h. Stock-
ton, 4 doors north of Bush
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Buckelew, Geo. I. gilder, 5 iron building, op-
posite Tehama House, Sansome
Back Gr. X. clerk. 150 Commercial
Buck George, hatter. 14f» Clay, h. 56 Miifna
Buck Benjamin, cook, 22 California
Buckley Edward P. deputy city tax collector
Buckley John P. paints, oils, .fee. cor. Battery
and Halleck
Buckley Edward, mason, boards 68 Mont y.
Buckley P. saloon, 118 Pacific
Buchanan James, bar-keeper, 35 Davis
Buchanan Thomas E. clerk, custom-bouse
Buckingham Chas. E. merchant, 104 Mont-
gomery, 3d floor
Bucknam Prank, wholesale and retail stores,
16 I 'avis
Budd Henry, steward, 196 Pacific
Buel Frederick, agent American Bible So-
ciety, h. 376 Stockton
Buehler Win. butcher, Franklin market, y9
Bush
Buffum E. G. associate editor Alta California
Bugles Geo. H. gunsmith, 70 Front
Bugbee Wni. H. jour printer, San Francisco
" Herald," 120 Montgomery
Bullis R. wood and coal yard, 107 Broadway
Bullock Frank, clerk, 151 Montgomery
Bullock Ezekiel, turner, Alta Foundry
Bulehr A. & Co. clothing, 194 Kearny
Bullard Lamau, carpenter, boards Beale, near
^ Folsom
Bullard Lewis, engineer, 21 California
Bullard C. B. commission merchant, 115
(.'lay. h. Given, above Powell
Bumm Geo. h. Pine, between Kearny and
Montgomery
Bunker Albert C. boarding house, 216 Sac.
Bunker Rowland, printer
Bunker, Calott <fe Co. shipping and commis-
sion merchants, 17 Davis, cor. Oregon
Bunker H. S ship, and com mer 17 Davis,
cor Oregon
Bunting Win carpenter, h 147 Clay
Buuce Wm clerk, 60 Frout
Bunnell E F storekeeper's clerk, Custom II
Burke Mrs. (widow,) h. Jones b. Filbert and
Greenwich
Burke Michael, turner, Vallejo, between Du-
pontand Stockton
Burke Thomas, carpenter, h. Hinckle
Burke John, sheet iron worker, U. I. Works
Burke John If. >r. d. 75 Davis, h. 2 Virginia
Burke J. M. stencil plate cutter, 75 Davis
Burr, Mattoon B Co. wholesale grocers. 54
and 56 Front
Burr E. W. wholesale groc. 54 and 56 Front
Burdett Reuben, waterman. 330 Powell
Burger James M. fruit, Kearny, near Cornm'l
Burgess J. B. steward Alden's Branch
Bums Capt. Aaron, steamship Columbia, h.
322 Powell
Burns James, boatman, boards 196 Pacific
Burns Wilson C. coffee saloon, 46 Comni'l
Burns H. mer. 30 Batterv. 2d floor
Burns Thos. laborer, h. Jessie near First
Burns John, agent Abernethy, Clark & Co.,
Stewart
Burns Charles, steward Merchants' Exchange
Burns Patrick, blacksmith Laura place,
Burns John, saloon 155 Front
Burckes H. W. carpenter, s. and h. 237 Kear.
Burckes Lewis A. builder, h. Geary, 1 door
from Kearny
Burdell Galen, dentist. 205 Clay, 2d floor
Burton Henry, laborer. 131 Kearny
Burton <fe McCarty, merchant, 43 California
Burton Charles H merchant, 43 California
Burton Joseph, clerk, Custom House
Burton, James, carman, h 161 First
Burroughs Charles H. bar-keeper at Nicker-
son & Lovett's
Burrows Silas E $ Sons, Commercial, house
6 Davis, 2d floor
Burrows Silas E jr, Commercial House §
Davis. 2d floor
Burrows Ogden Hoffman, Commercial House
cor Francisco and Powell
Burritt S L Eas^le Brewerv, 136 Pine
Burritt Judge S. L, att'y, 134 Montg'y, 2d
floor, h. N. VV. cor. Stockton and Sutter
Burrill Andrew, usher S. F. Theatre, h. Val-
lejo, above Stockton
Burbank. J. W. L. millwright, h. 361 Clay
Burscough H. boarding house, 159 California
Burdick Daniel, engineer, Harrison Mills
Burdick Edward F. at Xewhall <fc Gregory's
Burdan John H. carman, 126 Front
Burhans VV.D. carman. 4 Maynard's Row.
Burgoyne & Co., bankers, cor. Montgomery
and Washington
Borgia C. jeweller. 3 Maiden lane
Burchard T. clerk, 146 Battery
Burckhead Wm. N. foreman " S. F. Herald,"
120 Montgomery
Burchardz C. machinist, Vulcan Iron Works
Burnat C. coppersmith, boards 147 Sansome
Burnham Jas. W. machine sewer, Pine, near
Kearny, h. 2 Trainer's Row, 2d floor
Burnham Miss. S. E. machine sewing, Fiue,
near Kearny, h. 2 Trainer's Row, 2d fl'r
Burnham James, ranchero, h. 6 Trainer's
Row. 2d floor
Burnham T. D. Jackson-st. Market, Jackson,
near East
Burnham S. P. boarding house, Clay, below
Drum
Burnham Simon P. sea captain, h. Clay-st.
wharf
Burnham Mrs. Susan, boardiDg house, Clay
street wharf
Burling & Hill, com. mer. 64 Battery, 2d fl'r
Burling Wm. com. mer. 64 Battery, 2d floor
Burlingarae A. L. 161 Battory
Burpitt Samuel C. book-keeper, 87 Clay, 2d
floor
Bush John, carpenter, h. Green, bet. Kearny
and Dupont
Bush J. P. m. d. Tehama House
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33
Bush Henry, com. merchant and dealer in
flour, 6:1 and 67 Clay, h. 36 Pike
Bush D. clerk, 65 and 67 Clay
Bush A. clerk, 65 and 67 Clay
Busctz E. pattern maker, Vulcan Iron W'ka
Butter J. E. carpenter, h. Commercial, be-
tween Powell and Taylor
Butters James A. bookkeeper, 58 and 60
Sacramento
Butenut F. saloon, 97 Sacramento.
Butenop H. grocer, 198 Pacific
Buttunut F. proprietor Bell Rock House, 97
Pacific
Butler J. H. clerk at J. A. McCrea & Co.'s
' Butler Capt. contractor, boards 147 Sansome
Butler D. H. porter, cor. California and Front
Butler B. F. bookseller and stationer, 110
and 112 Montgomery, h. 86 Broadway
Butler E. J. clerk, 110 and 112 Montgomery
Butler George, bar-keeper, 35 Leidsdorff
Butler James, messenger, U. S. Surveyor-
General's office
Butler M. D. clerk, 180 Montgomery
Butts Geo. contractor, h. Jessie, near Ecker
Butch Michael, scullion at Alden's Branch
Batcher Robert, bar-keeper, Bank Exchange,
Mougtomery block.
Byers John, tinner, 111 Sacramento
Byers John, mason, boards National Hotel
Byrnes Garret J. clerk, 173 Clay
Byrnes Patrick, bottler, 61 Broadway
Byrnes Jas. saloon cor. California and San.
Byrne Henry H. district attorney, City Hall
Byrne J. saloon, 59 Broadway
Byrne James, porter houses 57 Halleck and
cor. California and Sansome
Byfne Thos. com. mer. 64 Front, 2d floor
Byrne Wm. C. h. Clay bet. Mason and Tay.
Byrne L. M. grocer, 6 Trainer's Row
Byrne E. money and stock broker. 86 Kearny
Byxbee Robt. G. clerk, Jackson, below Davis
Cabaxiss J C. Arcade Saloon, 175 Clay and
158 Commercial
Cabot Charles, store-ship "Alfred," op. Green
Cable & Gilman, shipping masters, cor. Sac-
ramento and Davis, 2d floor
Cable L. A. shipping master, cor. Sacramen-
to and Davis, 2d floor
Cady D. W. at Hazen & Horlow's, 75 Bat-
tery
Caduc Philip, Stevedore, 27 Davis
Cadon Thomas, clothing, 107 Clay, boards at
Wilson's Exchage
Cafer C. W. cabinet-maker, 159 Sacramento
Cahill Matthew, porter, 146 Washington
Cahill Edward, merchant, 44 Clay
Caire & Long, hardware, 142 Washington
Caire S. hardware, 142 Washington
Cain James, groom, 156 Pacific
Calkins D. S. millwright, boards cor. Powell
and Filbert
Calkins W. P. fruit store, 200 Clay
Calkins R. R. clerk, boards 89 Pacific
Calderwood David, h. Buena Vista, near Cal.
Call Wm. N. h. corner Mission and Second
Callan Thos. firm of Rice & Callan, saloon,
78 Davis
Caliban John, laborer, 200 Pacific
Callihan John, porter, City Hall
Callaghan D. J. O. produce, 27 Davis
Callet S. C. Market st. stores, cor. Market and
Fremont
Caler Otmar, City Hall
Calif J. S. m. d. 34 Sansome, h. Post, 2 doors
west of Stockton
Calisch & Newman, clothing, 3 Commercial
Calhoun Wm. machinist, boards 147 Sansome
Calhoun & Blanding, attorneys, Parson's b'dg.
Clay
Calhoun James E. attorney, Parson's b'd'g.
Caldwell Wm. hardware, 32 Commercial
Caldwell Wm. machinist, Union Iron Works
Caldwell Benjamin H. Saucelito Laundry,
corner Washington and Drum
Calott Oliver S. shipping and com. merchant,
17 Davis, h. Minna, near Second
California Steam Mills, 100 Pine
California State Telegraph Office, 159 Clay,
1 door above Montgomery
Campbell E. h. 319 Powell
Campbell, Taylor & Beckh, attorneys, office 8
and 9 Wells' building
Campbell Alex, att'y, off. 8 and 9 Wells' b'd'g.
Campbell Isaac T. apothecary at O'Brien &-
Rein's
Campbell Alex, porter, 64 Battery
Campbell George, com. mer. 74 Battery, cor.
Sacramento
Campbell James, porter, 74 Battery
Campbell Thos. saloon, Stevenson, near Ecker
Campbell & Co. shipping masters and brokers,
17 Commercial, 2d floor
Campbell Colin, shipping master and broker,
17 Commercial, 2d floor
Campbell & Hansbrough, produce com. mer.
28 Clay
Campbell Chas. produce com. mer. 28 Clay
Campbell & Joyce, Metropolitan Saloon, cor.
Montgomery and Bush
Campbell Wm. T. Metropolitan Saloon, cor.
Montgomery and Bush
Campbell John, clothing jobber, 96 Sansome,
2d floor
Campbell Thompson, Board IT. S. Land Com.
148 California, h. cor Union and Kearny
Campbell Eugene, comedian, Amer. Theatre
Campbell P. watchman, custom-house
Campbell D. S. horse trainer, h. Mission road
Campbell John, cook at Alden's Branch
Camden R. L. M. book-keeper, corner Front
and Sacramento
Camp Herman, firm Fitch & Co, Happy Val-
ley Mills, cor. First and Melius
Camp Joseph J. boards at Hillman's Temper-
ance House, Davis
Cameron Jas. baker, Ecker, near Mission
Cameron D. boiler maker, Sutter Iron Worka
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SAN FRANCISCO [C] DIRECTORY.
Cameron Caleb, clerk, 105 and 107 Clay
Camraet John, real estate, h. Third, near Mis-
sion
Camack Joseph, hardware, 1 09 Sacramento
Camnell Thos. laborer, 160 Battery
Cantz Thomas, confectioner, 33 Montgomery.
Canton Tea Co. 118 and 120 Kearny and 171
California
Cannon A. Barnum House, 151 and 153 Com.
Cannon E. E. com. iner. 82 Clay
Canfield R. J. imp'r. and jobber, 88 Davis
Canfield J. G. store-keeper's clerk, custom-
house
Cant Wm. carman, 44 Battery
Cany E. north-east cor. California and Leids-
dorff, h. Mission, bet. First and Second
Canney Patrick, weigher and measurer, cus-
tom-house, h. 13 Pike
Capprise Joseph, builder, shop Brenham place
Capron Edmund, carman, 110 Kearny
Caper C. W. cabinet maker, 159 Sacramento
Carsley Robt. boards Franklin Hotel
Cardon P. S. grocer, corner Greenwich and
Mason
Card Wm. M. police, h. north side Card alley
Card T. M. h. Card alley
Carrigan S. carpenter, h. 140 Broadway
Carter "Wm. laundry. Broadway, near Mason
Carter Robt. tinner, h. Wetmore place
Carter John P. crockery, 119 Sansome
Carter Frederick, clerk, 119 Sansome
Carter Chas. D. real estate ag'tand N. P. 105
Montgomery, h. Vallejo, bet. Stockton
and Powell
Carter Jos. O. clerk for J. B. M. Crooks
Carter John M. baker, h. Stevenson, near
Second
Carter Henry, laborer, 25 First
Carter Wm. H. inspector, custom-house
Carter Win. jour, painter, cor. Sansome and
Washington
Carter Jno. old junk store, Vallejo, near Front
Carpenter, M. B. firm of J. Y. Hallock & Co.
97 and 99 Sansome
Carpenter E. R. att'y, 90 Merchant, 2d floor
Carpenter Wm. M. com. iner. 84 and 86 Sac'o.
Carpenter J. W. jour, printer, "News" office,
35 Commercial
Carpenter Edw. C. police officer, h. Mission
Dolores
Carpenter & Frauds, proprietors U. S. Ho-
tel, 66 Pacific
Carpenter N. T. proprietor U. S. Hotel 66
Pacific
Carlton Henry, jr. com. mer. cor. California
and Front, h. 58 California
Carlton D. L. & Co. First st. market, cor.
Melius and First
Carlton D. L. First st. market, corner Melius
and First, h. 8 Melius
Carlton H. P. teacher, h. north side Green,
5th door above Powell
Carrison Henry, furniture and bedding 153
Sacramento
Carrison Mrs. Henry, fancy goods, 153}£
Sacramento
Carrierra H. Polka Saloon, 161 Commercial
Cardozo I. N. attorney, off. Argenti's b'd'g,
3d floor
Card well George, Arcade Saloon, 175 Clay
Gary S. D. miller, Happy Valley Mills, cor.
First and Melius
Cary Thomas G jr. firm Macondray & Co. 54
and 56 Sansome
Cary Dennis, warehouseman, Flint's wharf
Cary James C. att'y. 13 and 14 Montgomery
Block, h Clementine, bet. First and Sec-
ond
Carl Charles, clerk, 168 Montgomery
Carl Brother, clothing, 41 Commercial
Oarswell Mrs. Ellen, (widow.) boarding house,
Sansome, bet. Bush and Sutter
Cartwright Thomas, clerk, 47 and 49 Gal'a.
Carwright Thomas, 114 Broadway
Caro Julius, clothing, cor. Front and Pacific
Caro J. clothing, 258 Dupont
Caro J. clothing, 30 Davis
Carro Trinidad, h. Stevenson, near Third
Carroll William, hackman, 166 Commercial
Carroll Thomas, pedlar, h. Mary's lane
Carroll A. machinist, 137 Pine
Carroll Thos. W. billiard saloon, 155 Comm'l.
Carroll M. saloon, 171 Pacific
Carroll John, feed store, 135 Mission
Carothers, Anderson & Go. bankers, 118
Montgomery
Carothers Jesse, banker, 118 Montgomery, h.
cor. Clay and Powell
Carrington C. h. Milton place, Bush
Oarrington & Jeffrey, storage and com. 156
Battery
Carrington H. storage and com. 156 Battery
Carrington F. A. boards 26 Montgomery
Caryl Wm. B. livery stables, cor. Bush and
Kearny
Caryl Willard B. livery stables, cor. Bush and
Kearny
Caryl & Elliott's livery and sale stables, Ste-
venson, near First
Caryl B. W. livery and sale stables, Steven-
son, near First
Carr J. H. millwright, bds. Franklin House
Carr Frederick, laborer, 32 Clay
< 'arson W. II. carpenter , bds. 29 Leidsdorff
Caruagan Michael carman, boards 196 Pacific
Carman & McCay, ship and custom-house
brokers, cor. Sac'o. and Batt'y. 2d floor
Carman B. ship and custom-house broker,
cor. Sacramento and Battery, 2d floor
Cassin F. grocer, 75 Montgomery
Castle Wm. nurse, S. M. Hospital
Castle J. G. clerk, cor. Clay and Stockton
Castle Brothers, wholesale grocers, Front, bet
Sacramento and California
Castle Goodman, wholesale grocer, Front, bet.
Sacramento and California
Castle Michael, wholesale grocer, Front, bet
Sacramento and California
RAN FRANCISCO [C] DIRECTORY.
35
Castle Pederick, wholesale grocer, Front, bet
Sacramento and California
Ca=tle Horatio C. carman, 65 and fit Califor.
Case J. laborer, boards L96 Pacific
Case, Heiser & Co. commission merchants, 58
and 60 Sansome
Case Chas. L. com. mer. 58 and 60 Sansome,
h. 245 Washington
Case Lawrence, clerk, 100 Battery
Casey Edward, butcher. 2 California
Carey Owen, laborer, 83 Pine
Caston G. R. 248 Dupont
Cassauran Leon, Restaurant de France, 193
Kearny
Casebolt Henry, blacksmith. 1 29 Kearny
Caseboard Henry, blacksmith, h. Everett, near
Third
Casterauste E. dry goods, 137 Sacramento
Casseday Elisha, clerk. Ill Battery
Cassaday John, porter, 84 Battery
Cassiday Jas. machinist, Vulcan Iron Works
Caspar Michael, importer, 157 Jackson
Castel F. upholsterer, 167 Pacific
Casserly Geo. W. justice, 172 Pacific
Casserly & Doyle, att'ys and counsellors. 1G3
Montgomery. 2d floor
Casserly Eugene, att'y and counsellor, 163
Montgomery, 2d floor
Cassie Geo. boat builder, junction California
and Market
Cassie Win. boat builder, junction California
and Market, h. Rincon Point
Casanueva C. porter. 1,97 and 199 Sansome
Cassas F. B. clerk post office, h. Dupont, be-
tween Galifornia and Sacramento
Cashore Jno. butcher, 24 Commercial
Caswell J. mason, boards 89 Pacific
Castree & Byrne, wholesale and retail grocers.
6 Trainer's Row
Oastree D. B. wholesale and retail grocer, 6
Traiuer's Row
Catlin P. H. boards 216 Pacific
Catton J. C. h. cor. Kearny .and Green.
Cathcart James, laborer, 41 Davis
Caveny M. laborer, Lombard, between Powell
and Stockton
Caverly Edward, porter 189 Sansome
Caverly John H. laborer, boards 147 Sansome
Cavert & Go. general dealers. 52 Cal. 2d fl'r
Cavert M. L. general dealer, 52 Cal. 2d floor
Gavin George, ship carpenter, boards Jack-
son, near Drum [Powell
Caull Michael, h. S. side Green, 2 doors from
Cazneau Mrs. Catharine A. h. 280 Wash.
Cazno Johu. laborer, 131 Kearny
Ceagl H. tailor, 284 Dupont
Cedo Valentine, saloon, 190 Kearny
Cedar C. A. ship carpenter, boards Xatioual
Hotel
Celeste Madame, danseuse, boards 48 Bush
Cernduff Samuel, laborer, h. N. side Green,
between Mason and Taylor.
Cerf, Eger &Go. crockery and "-lass ware, 174
Montgomery
Cerf J. crockery and glassware, 174 Montg'y
Cerf J. crockery, 148 Kearny
Cerevoy Geo. machinist, Sutter Irrn Works
Cezar Pascal, Restaurant de France, 193
Kearny
Chapman G. E. clerk. Bank Exchange, Mont-
gomery Block.
Chapman Charles, carman, h. X. AY. corner
Taylor and Powell
Chapman Geo. Greenwood, comedian, h. St.
Charles, between Kearny and Montg'y
Chapman Alonzo. comedian, h. St. Charles,
between Kearny and Montgomery
Chapman Wm. B. comedian, h. Green, two
doors from Calhoun
Chapman Miss Caroline, actress, h. Green, two
doors from Calhoun
Chapman Wm. X. clerk, 118 California
Chapman & Burns, saloon. 155 Front
Chapman Wm. saloon. 1 .">5 Front
Chapiu & Sawyer, hardware and leather, 127
Sansome
Chapiu Samuel A. hardware and leather, 127
Sansome
Chapin E. M. book-keeper, 105 Front, 3d fl'r
Chapin Geo. W. boarding house, Sansome,
few doors S. Bush.
Chambers Judge David, firm Page, Bacon &
Go. h. S. W. cor. Stockton and Jackson
Chambers J. L. blacksmith. 38 Webb
Chambers T. J. A. El Dorado Saloon, corner
Kearny and Washington
Chambers James, jour, saddler, 82 Battery
Chamberlain E. laborer, boards 141 Sansome
Chamberlain J. barber. 7 Jackson
Chaldwell Wm. hardware. 32 Commercial
Chaloner Win. (colored) porter, Page, Bacon
& Go.'s
Chadwick Edward, h. 181 Dupont
Chadwick Edmund, groceries and liquors,
Custom-house Block, cor. San. and. Sac.
Chadwick David G. carman, at G. B. Post's
Chadbourne Joshua, baker 133 Jackson
Chapelle A. Marius, real estate broker, 137
Montgomery
Chappel J. G. 116 Broadway
Chapped G. coffee house, cor. Davis and Clay
Chambrey Madam, dressmaker, 164 Wash.
Chard Mrs. A. M. (widow) h. Dupont, be-
tween Filbert and Greenwich
Chatten Mrs. E. fancy store, cor. Stevenson
and Second
Chauviteau J. J. imp'r dry goods, 104 Clay
Chauviteau H. com. mer. cor. Pacific and
Battery
Chauviteau J. J. com mer. corner Pacific and
Battery, 2d floor
Chazal P. A. Eclipse Flour Mills, h. corner
Davis and Jackson
Chase & Go. soda factory, corner Vallejo and
Piuckney
Chase Fred. C. soda water factory, cor. Val-
lejo and Picukuey [Fourth
Chase George, h. Everett, between Third and
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SAN FRANCISCO [C] DIRECTORY.
Chase Robert B., m. d., h. 136 Bush
Chase A. J. stalls 13 and 15 Pacific Market
Chase M. F. attorney, 142 Montg'y, 2d floor
Chase & Fountain, feed store, 77 Pine
Chase Frederick A. feed store, 77 Pine, h.
corner Pine and Sansome
Chase Robert P. m. d. office Armory Hall,
Montgomery, h 136 Bush
Chace Benj. T. builder, Stevenson, near Sec-
ond, h. corner Ecker and Stevenson
Chamblin & Co. Franklin Mills, 94 Kearny
Chamblin J. L. miller, 94 Kearny
Charles Thos. C. cashier naval office, custom
house
Chatterton Jacob, paper hanger, corner Sa-
cramento and Montgomery
Charrington W. H ex-police officer
Chaffee Lucius, porter, 107 California
Chalwell George M accountant and general
agent, cor. Battery and Sacramento
Champlin L D attorney, office L T . S Court
rooms
Chandler John A. clerk, 128 Montgomery, h
Stockton, near Bush
Charlton John, jr. engraver and die sinker,
146 Sacramento
Chauncey D. M mer. 3 Armory Hall, boards
Tehama House
Cheney Zacheus, h 152 Broadway
Cheney Wm. laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Cheney J. Branch Hotel, 40 Sansome
Cheney George A. carman, 47 and 49 Cal.
Chenery R. ag't Union line steamers, corner
Front and Pacific, 2d floor
Chenny Cathcart, boiler maker, Union Iron
Works
Chevier Eugene, h. 290 Pacific
Cheever Edward E. solicitor " Xews" office,
35 Commercial
Cheever H. A. & Go. storage, Battery, be-
tween Green and Union
Chevassas Edward, clerk, 152 Kearny
Cherry John W. sign painter, 222 Kearny, h.
corner Union and Powell
Cherry James, laborer, h. Stevenson, near
Ecker
Cherry Jno. laborer, h. Stevenson, near Ecker
Chevalier Louis, grocer, Yallejo. between
Dupont and Stockton
Chevalier Victor, apothecary, 213 Wash.
Chevoy Cuthbert, boiler maker, Union Iron
Works
Cheesbrough S. S. baker, 248 Dupont
Cheseborough G. engineer, boards corner
Spring and Summer
Chesebrough J. M. L. com. mer. 63 Wash.
Chesley G. W. firm Brooks & Co. 39 Sacra-
mento, 2d floor, boards Jones' Hotel
Chester Julius, clothing, 49 Commercial
Chester Chas. syrup maker, Jessie, near First
Chell John W. lodging house, 78 Pacific, 2d
floor
Chittenden Jas. mechanic, h. N. side Cardal.
Chittenden H. W. builder, h. 223 Sacramento
Chittenden James, blacksmith, 252 Stockton
Chittenden N. W. attorney, 104 Montgomery,
2d floor, h. cor. Powell and Jackson
Childers Henry J. builder, h. Lombard, be-
tween Kearny and Dupont
Chillas Alex, engineer, Phoenix saw mills,
Market
Chimenes Chas. steward at M. L. Winn's
Childs Wm. carman, 159 Sacramento
Childs Chas. W. clerk, 47 and 49 Commercial
Chick Elwell, carpenter, h. Jessie near Second
Chipchas John, pattern maker, Sutter Iron
W orks
Chipchase N. cabinet maker, 180 Montg'y
Chipman, Bourne & Co. wholesale grocers,
77 Davis
Chipman Nelson, wholesale grocer, 77 Davis
Chipman Marcus, wholesale grocer, 77 Davis
Choate G. R. tinner, 110 Sansome.
Christin Louis, Lafayette Restaurant, 211
Washington
Christmas William, cook U. S. Marine Hos-
pital
( 'hrist y James, blacksmith, h. Stevenson near
Second
Chryatie P. imp. liquors, 154 Sansome
Chrysler William L. & Co. provision mer.
64 Front corner Sacramento
Churchill William, M. d., S. M. Hospital
Churchill A. 61 Battery
Chubb Charles. 86 Bush
Church A. S. com. mer. 89 and 91 California
Church Isaac S. firm of Clark, Church & Co
Church Edward, banker cor. Montgomery
and Comm. h. cor Union and Kearny
Church Jos. boiler maker, Union Iron Works
Churchfield John, laborer, h. Jessie near Sec-
ond
Churchrum George, baker, 10 Ohio
Churchward James, Oriental stables, Jessie
near First
Cipriani O. F. firm Henrichsen, Reincke & Co.
City Flour mills, 25 First
Cissna J. C. & Co. general importers, 99 Bat-
tery
Clark W. S. Chestnut bet. Leavenworth and
Hyde
Clark C. H. mason, Lombard between Powell
and Stockton
Clark Thomas, mason, h. 298 Powell
Clark John G. teller at Page, Bacon & Co.'s
Clark J. H. coffee house, 224 Stockton
Clark P. C. blacksmith, 277 Dupont
Clark Lyman, h. Union bet. Kearny and Du-
pont
Clark Jacob, carpenter, boards 196 Pacific
Clark Andrew, laborer, Phoenix brewery
Clark C. P. market, cor. Kearney and Bush
Clark J. attorney, office 9 Well's building.
Clark James, 4 Merchant
Clark George W. paper hanger, 3 iron build- '
ing opposite Tehama
Clark, Church & Co. imp. 89 and 91 California
Clark &, Watts, builders, end of Maiden lane !
SAN FRANCISCO [C] DIRECTORY.
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( 'lark Robert J. builder, end of Maiden lane
Olark Joseph, at Gross & Co.'s
jClark Willard, steward at Franklin house
(Clark P. B. stoves and hardware, 125}* San-
some
Clark Smyth, commission merchant 132 day,
2d floor
Clark Hiram C. attorney, Parsons building,
h. corner First and Folsom
Clark Charles, saloon 31 Commercial
Clark Mrs Italy, (widow) boarding, 24 First
Clark Asa B. clerk, 2-4 First
Clark Daniel, express driver, h. 56 Minna
Clark Lyman, h. 30 Minna
Clark Hiram, firm Abernethy, Clark & Co.
Stewart bet. Market and Mission
Clark Martin, bar keeper, 116 Montgomery
Clark & George, architect and builders, Ex-
press buildings, 2d floor
Clark Reuben, architect and builder, Express
bdgs. 2d floor
Clark Arthur F. clerk, 60 Front
Clark & VanFossen, com. mer. Clay, between
Drum and East
Clark F. M. com. mer. Clay, between Drum
and East
Clark Thomas, steward, 37 Pacific
Clark L. A. flour packer, 96 Front
Clark William H. machinist, 100 Pine
Clsrk John R. machinist, 100 Pine
Clark John A. deputy County Recorder, City
Clark L. A. packer, boards Franklin Hotel
Clark N. D. saloon, 156 Commercial
Clark Mrs. Susan, saloon 156 Commercial
Clark Michael, bar keeper, 1 Custom House
block
Clark George J. steward, 41 Pacific
Clark T. P. carpenter, h. 230 Kearney
Clarke James, laborer, h. rear 151 Clay
Clarke John, carman, cor. Bush and Dupont
Clarke & Twitchell, intelligence off. 124 Com.
Clarke F. intelligence office. 124 Commercial
Clarke Robert C. Fells Point market, 80
Pacific
Clarke F. label depot, 118 Jackson
Clarke Edwin St. Clair, inspector, custom
house
Clancy Thomas, helper Sutter Iron Works
Claig James, ship carpenter, boards 40 First
Claussen & Ellerhorst, wholseale grocers, 109
Front
Claussen F. W. wholesale grocers, 109 Front
Clare Francis, boards 211 Kearny
Clary John, saloon, 62 Montgomery
Clapp & Fisher, carriage manuf. Kearny, be-
tween Sutter and Post
Clapp Geo. E. carriage manuf. Kearny, be-
tween Sutter aud Post
Clapp & Farren, carriage manuf. Market,
opposite Oriental Hotel
Clapp J. carriage manuf. Market, opposite
Oriental Hotel
Clapp Silas, clerk, 119 Sacramento
Clayton H. A. saloon. Ill Commercial
Clayton Chas. com. mer. 92 Front
Clayton F. D. clerk, custom house, h. 184
Dupont
Clayton Joseph, driller. Flint's wharf
Clayton John, driller, Flint's wharf
Clasan G. carpenter, h. Powell, near Union
Classen J. M. engraver, 166 Clay
Clar John, archives clerk, IT. S. Surveyor-
General's office, h. cor. Kearny and Fran.
Claughley James A. steward State Marine
Hospital
Cleal Daniel & Co. Washington Bakery, cor.
Annie and Jessie
Cleal D. & Go. confectioners, 107 Montg'y
Cleale A. blacksmith, 102 Kearny, boards
cor. Pine and Kearny
Cleve L. clothing 132 California, 2d floor
Cleary P. F. shoemaker, 166 Clay
Clemons Wm. G. engineer City Mills, 25 First
Clemens A. B. bar-keeper, Sutter Hotel,
Rincon Point
Clement Joseph, h. cor. Green and Union pi.
Clements J. VV. book-keeper at Hussey, Bond
& Hale's
Clements J. S. bar-keeper, 33 Broadway
Cleveland Charles W. at Burgoyne & Co.'s
Cleveland Wm. W at Flint, Peabody & Co.'s
Cleveland H. A. h. cor. Hinckle and Kearny
Clerk Wm. F. m. d. 35 Gommercial
Clinton Jrmes, laborer, N. W. cor. Stockton
and Filbert
Clien M. cigars, Jackson, below Davis
Clinch C. H. book-keeper, 176 Washington
Cline Conrad, baker, Ecker, near Mission
Clifford Geo. it Co. mer. 134 Clay
Clifford Samuel, saloon, 12 California
Cloyes Joseph, carpenter, h. cor. Bush and
Dupont
Cloos J. book-bindery, 282 Dupont, 2d floor
Close Lewis E. at Adam's & Go.'s Express
Cloak Daniel, chief engineer Sutter Iron W'ks
Clyde R. S. conveyancer and land agency,
123 Sacramento
Coats Moses H. carpenter, 246 Dupont
Coad Henry, comedian, American Theatre
Coakley John, accountant, 81 Davis
Cobb Geo. W. carpeuter, boards Franklin
House
Cobb, Backus & Co. auctioneers, 35 Sac.
Cobb H. A. auctioneer, 35 Sacramento, h.
corner Stockton and Green
Cochran Richard, h. 81 Broadway
Cochran Richard, apothecary, h. Stevenson,
near Second
Cochran Chas.W. blacksmith, 94 Pine
Cochrane R. X. grocer, corner Kearny and
Jackson
Cochrane R. X. Washington Market, corner
Kearuy and Jackson
Cochrane C. H. bar-keeper, 113 Montgomery
Cochituate Baths, 57 Sansome
Cockrill & Smith, furniture, 118 Sansome
Cockrill C. furniture, 118 Sansome
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SAN FRANCISCO [C] DIRECTORY.
Cody Michael, cigar store. 200 Pacific
Coddington Wm, H. butcher, Kearny-street
market, 111 Kearny
Coffin Laban, h. N. side of Jones
Coffin Gilbert, soda factory, rear 280 Dupont
Coffin Edward A. stevedore, h. Kearny, near
Union
Coffin J. B. clerk, 156 Battery
Coffin Henry, city weigher and inspector of
provisions, 41 Davis
Coffin Albert, laborer, 41 Davis
Coffin Benjamin, laborer, 41 Davis
Coffin <fc Davis, ship chandlers, 44 Clay
Coffin Laban, ship chandler, 44 Clay
Coffin Geo. carman, h. 261 Pacific
Coffin N. M. clerk at Clipper Storehouse,
Jackson above Sansome
Coffey Wm. clerk corner First and Melius
Coffee G. W. engineer, res. at Bip Van
Winkle, cor. Pacific and Davis
Cogswell Henry D. dental surgeon, office 200
"Washington
Cogswell J. B. cabinet maker, 159 Sac-
ramento
Cogswell J. P. tin, sheet iron and stoves, 22
Sacramento
Coggeshall Josias H. apothecary, 127 Mont'y
Coghill J. H. & Go. com. mer. 115 Battery
Coghill "Wm. X. com. mer. 115 Battery, h.
Broadway, 3 doors above Stockton
Coghill A. J. com. merchant, 115 Battery
Coghill Samuel, boards National Hotel
Coghlan Gapt. N. stevedore, 51 Pacific, 2d
floor
Cohen S. dry goods, 259 Dupont
Cohen Isaac, pawnbroker, corner Dupont and
Washington
Cohen S. tailor, 213 Clay
Cohen David, clerk, 77 Commercial
Cohen & Co. commission merchants, corner
California and Front
Cohen Alf. A. commission merchant, corner
California and Front, h. corner Mont-
gomery and California
Cohen Morris A. commission merchant, cor-
ner California and Front
Cohen Alex. A. commission merchant, corner
California and Front
Cohen Hermann, merchandise broker, 102
Battery, 2d floor
Cohen, Harris & Go. clothing, 28 First
Cohen L. A. clothing, rear 113 Sacramento
Cohn L. clerk, 163 Clay
Cohn H. & Co. dry goods, 86 California
Cohn Henry, dry goods, 86 California, h.
Stocktou, between "Washington and Clay
Cohn Louis, general importer, Front, near
California
Cohn, Pecare & Co. clothing, Merchant, be-
tween Sansome and Montgomery
Coit B. B., h. d. off. aud h. 22b Washington
Coit and Beals. com. mer. 94 Battery
Coker Edward, coal mer. "Washington, below
Davis
Collins William, Janson, bet. Lombard and
Greenwich
Collins B. carpenter, h. 191 California
Collins Luke, horse shoer, 30 Webb
Collins & Co. eagle hat store, 157 Comm.
Collins Charles J. hatter, 157 Commercial
Collins John E. mason, 76 Battery, 2d floor
Collins, Gushman & Co. general merchandise,
corner Battery and Halleck
Collins S. W. general merchandise, corner
Battery and Halleck, h. John, between
Powell and Mason
Collins Benjamin R. porter, corner Battery
and Halleck
Collins Silas H. carman, corner Battery and
Halleck
Collins J. P. saloon, 76 California
Collins Samuel, ^tar House. Fremont
Collins C. machinist, Vulcan Iron Works
Collins Miss P. A. boarding house, rear 59
Pine
Collins Asa, bazaar, 106 Sansome
Collins Miss Pauline, dress maker, 84 Bush,
2d floor
Collin & More, dry goods, 117 Sacramento
Collin Isaac, dry goods, 117 Sacramento
Coleman J. W. carpenter, h. corner Varren
place and Union
Coleman D. R. blacksmith, Front bet. Pacific
and Broadway, h. corner Kearny and
Vallejo
Coleman William T. & Go. com. mer. corner
California and Front
Coleman William T. com. mer. corner Cali-
fornia and Front
Coleman John, clerk, 126 Commercial, h.
Stockton near Bush
Coleman George W. laborer, 41 Davis
Coleman James H. contractor, Oregon bet.
Front aud Davis
Coleman John George, carver and gilder,
105 Jackson
Coleman John, mail clerk, "Alta" office, 136
Montgomery
Coleman Asa, sea captain, h. Powell between
Union and Green
Coleman Edward, clothing, 87 Commercial
Coltman James, bar keeper, 5 Broadway
Colemar George, boarding, h. 14 First
Collofry Timothy, clerk at Henry McNally'i
Colbourn Richard, clerk, h. Stevenson
First and Ecker
Colbourn Mrs. Sarah, h. Stevenson betwee
First and Ecker
Colbourn Richard, bar keeper, 104 Sansoi
Colbourn William H. clerk 28 Davis
Coltrin Charles W. carpenter, 103 Broadway
Colvin H. W. billiard and bowling saloons,
.^4 Montgomery
Colyer C. W. boards 216 Pacific
Colson Joseph, flour packer, 100 Pine
Colville William B. & Co. grocers, 8 Com.
Colgan William James, h. 154 California
Cole R. E. dentist, office 197 Clay 2d floor
SAN FRANCISCO [C] DIRECTORY.
39
Colo. K. I>., m. d. office and h. corner Pine
and Quincy
Cole Henry, carman, 81 California
Cole Delas, stage driver for Dillon, Hedge &
Co.
Cole A: Xagle, shipping agents, 155 Front,
2d floor
Oole William, speculator, boards Sutter Hotel,
Kincon point
Cole Peter, laborer, Happy Valley mills, cor-
ner Melius and First
Cole Horace, produce and com. corner Davis
and Washington
Cole Byron, foreman "Daily Commercial Ad-
vertiser" office
Cole J. M. jour, printer, "News" office, 35
Commercial
Cole Charles, stage carpenter, S. F. Theatre,
h. Sacramento, above Stockton
Cole L. stage carpenter S. F. Theatre, h.
Mission Road
Cole Thomas D. jr. cigars, Wilsons Exchange
Colley Samuel B. laundry man, h. O'Farrel
between Duponr and Stockton
Colby E. waterman, boards corner Spring
and Summer
Coll iv John, bar keeper, corner Kearny and
Merchant
Colby Clark S. bar-keeper. 37 Pacific
Colin- Thomas H. baker. Mission between
Fourth and Fifth
Oolbath H. M. ct Co. sash and blind manuf.
Market-street steam mills
Collier James M. contractor, 57 Sansome
Colloton Edmund, baker, Euker, near Mission
Compton. Davidson & Co. mer. Sacramento,
next door to P. M. S. S. Co. office
Compton (•. S. mer. Sacramento next door
to P. M. S. S. office
Comstock A. M. broker, 150 Montgomery,
2d floor, h. corner Market, Powell and
Eddy
Combs John, laborer, h. 51 Yallejo
Comins P. B gunsmith. 70 Front and 73
Davis, h. 132 Dupont
Commercial Job Printing office. Sacramento,
2d door from Montgomery, 2d floor
Comee D. W. furniture, 130 Washington
Conway Thomas, carman, boards 190 Pacific
Conway George, coppersmith, boards at 147
Sansome
Conway James, engineer, Alta Foundry.
Conrey ct Howard, real estate agents, Mont-
gomery, 1 door from Merchant
Conroy P. H. shoemaker, 231 Kearny
Conroy <t O'Connor, iron and steel aud black-
smiths' tools, 139, 141 aud 143 Sansome
Conroy James C. iron and steel and black-
smiths' tools, 139, 141 and 143 Sansome
Conroy H. oil. 125^ Pacific
Conroy S. B. real estate agent, 154 Montg'ry
Conn Wm. H. com. merchant. 5 Washington
Conner Edward, publisher, "Alta California"
Conner Peter, laborer, h. Long's alley
Conner Dan. laborer, h. near Phoenix brewery
Conner Mrs. Ellen, boarding h. 133 Mission
Conner John W. "Alta" office, 136 Montg'y
Connor Robert T. barkeeper. 48 Sacramento
Connor James H. folder, "S. P. Herald," 120
Montgomery
Conly John, cook, 119 Sacramento
Conley J. jour, printer, Times & Trauscriptoff
Conley Josiah, com. merchant, 95 Front
Conley Herrick, stone cutter, corner Bush and
Battery
Connelly A. H. daguerian operator, 197 Clay
Connelly M. h. Sherwood place
Connelly Jas. barkeeper. 159 and 161 Front
Connelly Orem, dresser, U. S. M. Hospital
Couelly John, boiler maker, Union Iron
Works
Connolly Thos. carpenter, h. Broadway, near
Montgomery
Conklin S. B. printer, Cal. Chronicle office,
boards Wash'tn, b. Kearny and Dupont
Conklin Miss Mary, housek'per Irving House,
Oregon
Conlin John, barkeeper Oriental Hotel
Condon John, boarding h. Trinity, near Pine
Condon Jas. melter, at Wass, Molitor <t Co's
Conboy Thos. laborer, h. 183 Dupont
Conboy Patrick, laborer, h. Stevenson, near
Second
Conrad F. h. 77 Bush
Conrad John, laborer, h. rear Rassette House
Conrad B. ct H. Brans, com. merchants, Clay
bet. Drum aud East
Conrad B. com. merchant, Clay bet. Drum
and East
Conrad H. com. merchant, 3S Clay
Conro Sampson & Co. Golden Gate flour
mills, 136 Pine
Conro F. D. millwright, 136 Pine
Conaty Peter, laboror, h. Lama pi.
Cone John W. news depot, Tehama House
Coney Daniel, inspector, customhouse
Cook Thos. laborer, h. X. W. cor. Green and
Taylor
Cook Martin, laborer, h. S. side Card alley
Cook Folger ct Co. oil works, 114 Broadway,
near Dupont
Cook Geo. M. oil works, 114 Broadway, near
Dupont
Cook Chas. W. banker, 185 Kearney, h. 165
Stockton
Cook R. bleacher, 65 Kearny
Cook Chas. carman, h. Rassette pi
Cook «t Schenck, stall t- 1 New World Market
Cook J H. stall 8 New World Market
Cook Wm. C. City Hall, h. Clay bet. Mason
and Taylor
Cook Chas. I), laborer, 149 Battery
Cook Elisha, attorney, 3 and 4 Parson's build-
ing, boards at Oriental
Cook Johu, m. d. 24 First, 2d floor
Cook Paiton. machinist. Sutter Iron Works
Cook Benj. clerk, cor. Market and Main
Cook Joseph, mason, boards at 29 Leidsdorff
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SAN FRANCISCO [C] DIRECTORY.
Cook M. M. sailmaker, Davis, near Jackson
Cook M. H. sailmaker, Davis, near Jackson
Cook Albert sailmaker, Davis, n. Jackson
Cook James, engineer, 100 Pine
Cook Mrs. Margaret, h. 64 Montgomery
Cook Samuel, boarding house, Sansonie op.
Rasette House
Cook Martin, driller, Plint's wharf
Cook W. H. machine sewer, 230 Kearny
Cooke Brothers & Co. gen. com. merchants,
130 California
Cooke Jos. J. gen. com. mer. 130 California
Cooke Geo. Lewis, gen. com. mer. 130 Cali-
fornia, h. cor. California and Dupont
Cooke, Kenney & Co. booksellers and sta-
tioners, cor. Montgomery and Merchant
Cooke W. B. bookseller and stationer, corner
Montgomery and Merchant
Coolidge J. A. clerk, cor. Pine and Battery
Cooms B. laborer, 160 California
Coombs, Levi H. carpenter, boards 93 Bush
Coombs John J. storage, Market, bet. Front
and Davis, h. Washington above Stock.
Coombs Asa W. laborer, U. S. Bonded Ware-
house, corner Union and Battery
Cooper Mrs. (widow) saloon, 214 Pacific
Cooper John, confectioner, 107 Montgomery
Cooper A. H. m. d. Foundry Exchange, cor.
Stevenson and Ecker
Cooper Frank, com. and real estate agent, 70
Market street wharf
Cooper Geo. F. porter, cor. Davis and Pine
Cooper Joseph, feed store, 45 Battery
Cooper Wm. door-keeper S. F. Theatre, h.
Waverly place
Cooney John, grocer, Union, bet. Montgom-
ery and Sansome
Coons G. W h. Howard, between Third and
Fourth
Coons B. F. merchant, boards Jones' Hotel
Cooty Capt. P. sea captain, h. Post, 2 doors
west of Stockton
Coppingen Geo. carman, house Lombard, bet.
Kearny and Dupont
Coppell James, flour packer, 63 Clay
Copley John, clerk, 92 Battery
Copeland Charles D. turner, Alta Foundry
Copello J. m. d. corner Dupont and Washing-
ton, 2d floor
Cornips B. F. grocer, north-west cor. Powell
and Vallejo
Corey John, carpenter, boards 221 Sacramento
Corey Thomas, tin and sheet iron, Sansome,
near Washington
Cory Sylvester, Sawyer, 21 California
Corse Willis, Sazarac Kxchange, 215 Clay
Corser C. H. gen'l. dealer, Davis, near Pacific
Cordis B. carpenter, h. 191 California
Cordis John J. grocer, 189 California
Cordes John D. grocer, cor. Bush and Kearny
Corson JohnG. blacksmith, 164 California
Corrio de Mello Antonio, porter at Howard's
Building
Corwin Saml. carpenter, boards 147 Sansome
Corwin Marcellus, periodical depot, Post Of-
fice building
Cornell J. S. wheelwright, 89 Pine, boards
Branch Hotel
Cornell A. J. saloon, 89 Washington
Cornell A. saloon, Washington, below Davis
Cornell Wm. carman, h. Melius, near Second
Cornwell P. W. clerk, 81 California
Cornwell J. H. stall 20 New World Market,
boards at Longley's
Corbett James, steward at M. L. Winn's
Corbett R. L. foreman boiler shop, Vulcan
IronWorks
Corbert Edward, deputy sheriff, City Hall
Corning Franklin, clerk, 162 Clay
Cornish B. D. com. mer. 14 Davis, 2d floor
Correa and Bahnsen, com. mer. west corner
Battery and Union
Correa Maurice A. com. merchant, west cor,
Battery and Union, h. corner California
and Buena Vista
Corbiniere Mark, grocer, 145 Pacific
Cordier E. & Go. com. mer. 178 Montgomery,
2d floor
Corrigan J. P. examiner, appraiser's office,
boards at Merchants' Hotel
Costello Jerry, Pacific Market, 181 Dupont
Costello Michael, saloon, 125 Pacific
Cosgrove Henry, ex-police officer
Cosgrove Wm. constable, 89 Merchant
Cotton Wm. laborer, h. corner Lombard and
Kearny
Cotting J. G. firm of Shaw, Cotting & Reed,
1 Orleans Row, California
Cotrell Peck, Empire Saloon, corner Kearny
and Sacramento
Cottrell E. M. clerk at Brown & Keyes
Cottle Franklin B. builder, h. south side Post,
between Kearny and Dupont
Cotter E. B. clerk County Recorder's office,
City Hall
Cotter John, machinist, boards 24 First
Cotter John, apprentice Union Iron Works
Cotter John, laborer, boards 17 Ohio
Gotham M. C. book-keeper, 112 Sacramento
Count Francis, laborer, cor Broadway and
Stockton
Coursen J. O. carman, 90 Davis
CoursenG. A. importer and grocer, 135 Front,
2d floor
Couzins Caleb, boards corner Sacramento and
Buena Vista
Courcelli A. perfumer, 286 Dupont
Courtis Thos. h. Milton place, Bush
Courtis J. W. clerk, 177 Clay
Courter Sylvester, proprietor National Hall,
Mission Dolores
Courter John P. carpenter, b'ds at National
Hall, Mission Dolores
Courtlevv Wm. hackman, stand at Oriental
Hotel
Courtier John, saloon. 20 Ohio
Couch Jesse, stage driver for Dillon, Hedge
&Co
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Couch John P. & Co. nulze. brokers and com.
merchants, 51 California, 2d floor
Couch John P. milze. and com. merchant, 51
i aiifurnia, 2d floor, h. 51 Pike
Ooughlin John M. at Burgoyne & Co's. h.
cor. Dupont ami Green
Goats Henry J. watchman. Custom House
Covillard Pierre A. P. post office, h. corner
Pacific and Sansome
Covington Flam, inspector, custom house
Coward R. Golden Horse livery stable, 84
Kearny
Coward Richard, carman, 197 and 199 San.
(Jo wles Samuel, attorney, 5 Bolton and Bar-
ron's building
Oowles Geo. W. bar-keeper 116 Montgomery
Cowell II. boards 147 Sausorne
Cowell Benjamin jr. 130 California
Cowing Turner, Ciay Spring, 86 Pine, h. 90
Pine
Cox R. M. reporter for the " Sun"
Cox, Ross & Hasey, Franklin House, corner
Broadway and Sausorne
Cox George, Prauklin House, cor. Broadway
and Sausorne
Cox J. W. clerk, 47 and 49 California
Cox Washington, barkeeper, Young Ameri-
ca, corner Jackson and East
Cox I lenient, deputy county surveyor
Joye Hiram L. at DeLoug, McNeil & Co.'s
JoyeJohn, steward, 146J/o Sausorne
Uraine Win. architect, office Brenham place
Crane Chas. H. deatist, office 193 Clay, 2d
floor
Crane Henry A. clerk, 131 Commercial
,'rane D. W. com. mer. 47 and 49 California
Crane John, secretary S. F. Gas Co. cor-
ner Bush and Montgomery
Crane John, clerk to Board of Aldermeu, 19
City Hall
randge William, h. Mary lane
Jrauu Charles A. lodging house, 142 Clay,
2d floor
3raner S. dry goods, 147 Sacramento
Jrauny Thomas, boarding house, 129}o Jack
Jranier, Rambach & Co. importers, 139 Sac-
ramento
Jraig George S clerk, 29 Sacramento, boards
at What Cheer House
Draig William, machinest, Alta Foundry
JraigMrs Ellen, private boarding, Jackson,
near Drum
raig John, ship carpenter, boards Jackson,
near Drum
raig Peter, ship carpenter, boards Jackson,
near Drum
ranz Daniel, cabinet-maker, 159 Sacramento
,'rawley Edwin, clerk at Grotjan's, corner
Sacramento aud Montgomery
Jrawford George S. m. d Franklin Hotel
Jrawford George, carpenter, boards 35 First
Jrawford A. C. cook, 73 Commercial
Jrawford James, accountant, 126 California,
2d floor
Craw James, carman, house 321 Powell
Cravens Edw. teamster, Union Iron Works
Creigh J D. county judge, City Hall
Creseey Capt. J. D. sea captain, h. Calhoun,
between Union and Green
Creniony John C editor of the " Sun"
Cremen J. D porter, boards 147 Sansome
Cremer A barber, 46 Commercial
Cr-ew William, clerk, 152 Sansome
Cridland A. surgeon, office 148 California
Crittenden A. P. attorney, office Nagle's
building, h. Pacific, between Powell and
Mason
Crittenden & Inge, attorneys, office Nagle's
building, corner Merchant and Clay
Crittenden C. P. clerk at A S. Wheaton &
■ Co's. house Hardie place
Crittenden A. F. accountant, comer Clay and
Montgomery, 2d floor
Cricherson John, trader, house S. side Sacra-
mento, between Kearny and Montg'y
Crichton J watchman, custom house
Cristian Edwin J. house-raiser, boards 129j^
Jackson
Cristian John, laborer, at J. A. Morgan &
Co.'s, Yallejo
Cristy <fc Williams, b'acksmiths, 123 Mission
Cristy James, b!acksmith, 123 Mission
Crismond Horace F. clerk, 7 Washington
Crosby E. O. atl'y, office Tallaut & Wilde's
building, 2d floor
Crosby & Diblee, commission merchants,
Battery, bet. Washington and Merch't
Crosby Chas. W. commission merchant, Bat-
tery, bet. U ashington and Merchant
Crosby Win. H. clerk, Battery, between
Washington and Merchant
Crosby Fred rick W. Battery, between
Washington and Merchant
Crosby Chas. H boards Beale, near Folsom
Crosby Thadeus, clerk, 18 Bush
Crosby Porter, carpenter, boards Alta Hotel
Crowed & Co. Yerandah Saloon, cor. Wash-
ington and Kearny
Crowell Wm. H. Yerandah Saloon, corner
Washington and Kearny, h. 1 Virginia
Crowell E. W. Verandah Saloon, corner
Washington and Kearny, h. 1 Virginia
Crowell E. & Co. druggists, 131 Commercial,
h. corner Clay and Pike
Crowell John, carpenter, boards National
Hotel
Crowell & Fairfield, merchants, 87 California,
2d floor
Crowell John M. merchant, 87 Cal. 2d floor
Crowther George F. liquors, 25 Leidsdorff
Cross & Co. commission merchants, iron
warehouses, Battery
Cross Alexander, commission merchant, iron
warehouses, Battery
Cross Richard, carman, h. 61 Broadway
Cross Maj. 0. (U. S. Army.) boards Tehama
House
Crossett R. W. book-keeper, 6 Commercial
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SAN F E AX CISCO [C] DIRECTORY.
Crowley Michael, porter, 201 Sansome
Crowley Geo. butcher, stall 3 New World
Market
Crow-lev i Weller, butchers, stall 3 New
World Market
Crowley D. machinist, Sutter Iron Works
Crowley J. F. conk. 82 Davis
Crowley Wm. boiler maker, 51 Jackson
CrozierR. G. ex-Marshal, house Sutter
Crozier Robt H. h. Dupont, between Jack-
son and Washington
Crozier Francis, lumber merchant, junction
California and Market
Croty John, laborer, boards 118 Pacific
Crovat P A. inspector, custom house
Crockett Charles, baker, 121 Pacific
Crockett & Page, attorneys, McAllister's
building, 3d floor
Crockett Joseph B attorney, McAllister's
building, 3d floor
Crocker Freeman, carpenter, boards 20 Melius
Cromwell Oliver, carpenter, boards 129 y . 2
Jackson
Cromwell Richard, carpenter, boards 129^
Jackson
Cromps Thomas, cook, 41 Pacific
Crookshanks Wm. laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Crook Wm. C. bar-keeper, 45 Pacific
Crowe John. Bazaar livery stables, corner
Kearny and Pine
Crowe H. F. clerk, 4 Orleans Row
Crouch David, moulder. Union Iron Works
Cronk L. B m. i>. boards 29 Leidsdorff
Crossman Jas. H. clerk at Jona. Gavett's,
California
Crofton John, carrier, boards 147 Sansome
Crofton James, laborer, 6 California, house
Jessie, near First
Crofton Henry, laborei, 6 California, house
Jessie, near First
Crooker J. B. hatter, 179 Clay
Crooks James B. M. gas findings, house Mer-
chant, opposite Union Hotel
Crudden Daniel, butcher, stall 2 U. S. Market
Cud w.»rth A. W. firm of Chase & Co. soda
factory, corner Vallejo and Pinekney
Cudd James, cook, 196 Pacific
Culver S. M. merchant, h. 17 Stevenson
Culver <fe Harlow, City Coal Yard, office cor-
ner Sacramento and Front, 2d floor
Culver Wm. H. City Coal Yard, office cor-
ner Sacramento and Front, 2d floor,
boards Central Hotel
Cummings G. Parker, architect, 123 Mont-
gomery Block, 4th flooi
Cummings & Phillips, commission merchants.
73V;> Jackson
Cummings Henry H. commission merchant,
7 3 ! .< Jackson
Cummings Wm. b oard'g house, 29 Leidsdorff
Cummisky John, liquors, 122 Sacramento
Cunningham F. saddlery, 162 Sacramento •
Cunningham J. laborer, h. Belden, n. Bush
Cunningham's wharf, continuation of Front
Tl
Cunningham S. D. clerk, corner California
ami Battery, 2d floor
Cunningham A. jour, barber, 46 Commercial,
h. 14 Stockton
Cunningham Howard, book-keeper, 35 Bat.
Cunningham & Co. exchange and banking
house, Pacific, between Front and Bat.
Cunningham T. B. banker, Pacific, between
Front and Battery, h. Minna, between
Second and Third
Cunningham Thos. B. firm of John W. Wha-
ling & Co. 171 Sacramento
Cundell, Virgin & Co. shipping masters, 2)£
Commercial, 2d floor
Cundell Capt. T. J. shipping master, 2%
Commercial, 2d floor
Curdy Madaline, h. corner Dupont and Sac-
ramento
Curry John, laborer, 131 Kearny
Curry Wm. engineer, Eclipse flour mills
Curry James, sheet-iron worker, Union Iron |
Works
Curry Charles, fancy goods, 83 Battery
Carry J. Preston, at " Public Ledger" office
Carrie & ! hester, clothing. 49 Commercial
Currie J. ' . clothing, 49 Commercial, house
Yerba Buena
Curtis Thos. carpenter, h. Milton place. Bush
Curtis James F. ship chandler, 33 cominer-
cial, h. Hardie place
Curtis John W. sash aud blind maker, Mar-
ket, near First
Curtis Geo. W. sash and blind maker. Mar-
ket, near First
Curtis Wm. carpenter, boards 29 LeidsdorS
Curtis & Nicholson, shipping masters and
ship brokers, Sacramento wharf
Curtis E. S. shipping master and ship broker,
Sacramento wharf
Curtis Henry, book-keeper, 145 and 147
Clay, house 180 Stockton
Curtis Chas. C. Sansome Market, 158 San.
Curtis I 'hos. proprietor Mariners' House, 60
Pacific
Curtis & Perry, 2 Armory Hall, 2d floor,
late proprietors U. S. Assay Office
Curtis Joseph R. 2 Armory Hall, 2d floor,
late a proprietor of U. S. Assay Office
Curran Bernard, tailo-, h. St. Mary's place
Curran Miss Catharine, dressmaker, h. 229
Montgomery
Curran Thos. porter, boards 68 Montg'y
Curren Owen, laborer, U. S. Bonded Ware-
house, corner Union and Battery
Cusic James, laborer, h. 291 Dupont
Cusic James, police officer, City Hall
Cusick James, saloon. 149 Commercial
Cus~ack Thos. carpenter, boards 196 Pacific
Cushing Volney, druggist, corner Montgom-
ery and CJlay
Cushing Johu J. m d. office P. 0. building,
2d floor
Cushing C. H. at Macondray & Co.'s, 54
and 56 Sansome
SAN FRANCISCO [D] DIRECTORY.
43
Cushman Charles D. general merchandise,
corner Battery & Halleek, h. corner of
Mason and < California
Cushman Samuel II. sea captain. 49 Pacific
Cutter Edwin, gas-fitter, at J. B. M. Cook's
Cutter II. F. & Co. 91 Front, h. comer Du-
pont and Green
Cutter W. H. clerk, 91 Front
utter James H. firm Bragg, Connelly & Co-
95 Front
'nits Thomas A. clerk at James Hart's
CJutler Rulus, laborer, 73 Battery
Dabo Joseph, carriage Repository, 56 Mont-
gomery
Damn Win", stall 6 United States Market
Daggett Wm. F. carpenter, h. S. side Post.
betweeu Kearny and Dupont
Daggett Daniel T. carpenter, h. Geary, 2
doors from Kearny
Daggett Francis, blacksmith, 80 Kearny
Daggett John R. laborer, 96 Sansome
Daggett Roliin M. editor and proprietor of
"Golden Era," 186 Montgomery
Daimoud Wm. M. merchant, boards Franklin
Hotel
Dake C. jeweller, h. 37 Montgomery
Daly Peter, carman, Filbert, near cor Taylor
Daly Thos. Mountaineer Saloon, 135 Kear-
ny, h. Clay, above Stockton
Daly James, tinsmith, 140 Pine
Daly Thomas, bottler, 61 Broadway
Daly John K. mason, boards 19 Ohio
Daly James, grocer, cor. Folsom and Beale
Dalton John, machinist, boards 196 Pacific
Dall, Austin & Co. commission merchants.
cor. California and Front. 2d floor
Dall Joseph E. commission merchant, corner
California and Front, 2d floor
Dall Win. bonded warehouse, cor. Green and
Battery
Daliiba Henry S. clerk, 78 Batttery, 2d
floor
Dally Richard, paints, oils, &c, 112 Sansome,
h. Clay, between Taylor and Mason
Dally, William Morris, clerk at Crosby &
Diblee's
Dallas Alexander, cook at Kennebec House
Dallam R. B. pilot and navy bread, 11 Davis
Dallam R. & A. Happy Valley Bakery, 46
First
Dallam John, baker. Happy Valley Bakery,
46 First
Dalilmann Charles, clothing, 75 Commercial
Dale Geo. L. commiisiou merchant, 93 Front,
h. cor. Pine and Stockton
Pamon John F. printer, h. 161 Kearny
L)amou Jacob, laborer, boards 20 Ohio
pamon James E. jour, printer, Commercial
Job Printing Ofle. h. Brannan place
Dam G. W. <fc A. Croton Baths and hair
dressing. 121, Sacramento
Dam A. Croton Baths and hair dressing, 121
Sacramento, h. Codman place
Dam G. W. Croton Baths and hair dressing,
121 Sacramento, h. Codman place
Dameron Wm. P>. naval officer, custom house
Daniels Major J. h. 34ii Powell
Daniels Wm. E. grocer, 131 Bush, corner
Mary lane
Daniels M. clerk. 133 Sacramento
Daniels Thomas, carpenter, h. Union, near
Montgomery
Daniels W. E. firm of Hendley & Daniels, 131
Ciav, h. Powell, between Bush and Pine
Daniell C. P. importer and dealer in saddlery
and harness, 130 Sansome
Danniels C. cooper. 153 California
Dannenberg A. & Co. clothing, 39 Pacific
Dancey Wm. washman, State M. Hospital
Dana S A. commission merchant, 115 Bat-
tery. 2d floor
Dana Henry F. commission merchant, 115
Battery. 2d floor
Dangerfield Wm. I', sec'y to Board California
La d Conimis'rs, Masonic Hall, boards
at Niautic Hotel
Danglada Domingo, dry goods, 88 Montg'y
Danahcr P. H. & Co. dry goods, X. W. cor-
ner Montgomery and Sacramento
Darling B. carpenter, boards 163 California
Darling W. A. commission merchant, 102
Battery, 2d floor
Darling H. police officer, City Hall
Darlington J. helper, Sutter Iron Works
Darcy John, bakery, 70 Davis
Darrow John, tin and sheet iron, 144 Sacra-
mento, boards 129 1 ., Jackson
Dart A. J. 78 California, 2d floor
Dart H. J. agent tor Duvis' Pain Killer, 87
California
D'Arey John, laborer, h. 16 First, 2d floor
Dangny K importer, 172 Montg'y, 2d floor
D'Aumaile Robt. L. chemical analyst and
assayer. Filbert, 2 door- above Vareeus
Davis Win. painter, h. S. side John
Davis S. cabinet maker, 256 C.av
Davis Charles H. h. 29 Pike
Davis Alvin II. undertaker, 192 Sacramento,
h. 126 Sacramento
Davis G. A. cabinet maker, 153 Sacramento
Davis G H. clerk at Hussey, Bond & Hale's
Davis M. C. blacksmith, 164 California, h.
comer First and Battery
Davis John M. blacksmith, 10 Webb
Davis X. K. imp. hardware and general com.
merchant, 94 Mayuard's Row, h. corner
Sacramento aud Powell
Davis & I o. imp'rs hardware and general
com. merchants, 94 Maynard's Rov, , h.
corner Sacramento and Puwell
Davis William, boards 13 Ohio
Davis John, blacksmith, boards 20 Ohio
Davis Geo. cabinet maker, boards 129)4
Jackson
Davis Geo. carman, boards 147 Sansome
Davis K carpenter, boards 147 Sansome
Davis Charles, porter, 127 Sansome
44
SAN FRANCISCO [ D ] DIRECTORY.
Davis E. S. clerk, 106 Battery
Davis R. D W. auction and commission, 60
California, h. cor. Broadway and Montg'y
Davis Geo. clerk, cor. California and Battery
Davis John, cook, 144 Clay
Davis S. merchant, Sherman's building, cor.
('lay and Montgomary, 21 floor
Davis J. carpenter, n. Second, near Jessie
Davis John, backman, h. 56 Minna
Davis Stedrnan, boat builder, junction Cali-
fornia and Market
Davis R. & Co. clothing, 119 Commercial
Davis Charles, clothing, 105 Commercial
Davis Geonre < !. clerk, 44 Bush
Davis David P. clerk, 25 California
Davis C. H. laborer, 2 Sacramento
Davis Thos. sheet-iron worker. U I. "Works
Davis Cbas. H. ship chandler, 44 Clav. boards
Pike
Davis H. L. ship chandler, 42 Clay
Davis Wm. saloon, corner Cal and Drum
Davis & Ashman, saloon, corner Union and
Jackson
Davis John B. saloon, cor. Union and Jackson
Davis W. H. laborer. 94 Montgomery
Davis J. B. F. carpenter, 59 Pine
Davis J. T. Pantheon Saloon, Am. Theatre
Davis A. S. fruit. 118 Clay
Davis Wm. H. cook at Kennebec House
Davis Thos. S. saloon, 165 Front
Davis John F. watchmaker, 60 Pacific
Davis Wm. D. < lipper Storehouse. Washing-
ton to Jackson, above Sansome
Davis John, costumer S. F. Theatre, h. 300
Stockton
Davis Wm. wood-turner, Market, opposite
Market place.
Davis & Co. i ity Agency, 73 Commercial
Davis Geo. H. City Agency. 73 Commercial,
house corner Post and Kearny
Davenport Thomas, 113 Battery, h. Filbert,
near Dupont
Davenport Wm. H. 115 Battery, 2d floor
Davidson Nelson G. painter, shop Brenham
place
Davidson J. W. book-keeper, 133 Sacramento
Davidson Donald, merchaut, firm of Lomp-
ton, Davidson & Co.
Davidson B. banker, N. "W. corner of Mont-
gomery and Commercial
Davidson I), jour, carpenter, Stevenson, near
Second
Davidson L. clothing, 22 Commercial
Davidson Geo. R. book-keeper, 146 Montg'y
Davison John, police officer, City Hall
Davidson <fe Co. com. merchants and general
Agents, 118 Sacramento
David Jules, firm of Abel Guy & Co. com.
merchant, 111 Bush
Davies John S. com. merchant, 83 Clay, h.
cor. Union and Bush
Davies J. P. & Co. wholesale grocers, 26
Davis
Davock M. E. clerk, 66 Sacramento
Dawson G. L. carman, h. 179 Pacific
Dawson John, tailor, at James Ardle's
Dawes Wm. attorney, office 83 Bush
Dauvs "Win. attorney, office 178 Montgom-
ery, 2d floor
Day F. H. hook -keeper at Page, Bacon &
Co's. h. cor. Sansome and Bush
Day Howard, tinner, at Mitchell & Co'3.
Sansome
Day O. F. clerk, 116 Sansome
Day Francis, carman, h. N. W. corner Union
and Kearny
Day Henry, blacksmith, boards 129 1 .< Jackson
I 'ay Alvin, manuf. of Dr. Cronk, 77 Jackson
Day Henry C. saloon, cor. Davis and Clark
Day George W. barkeeper. Bank Exchange,
Montgomery Block
Dayley James C. Secretary Merchants' Line
Pilots. Vallejo street wharf
Dayton Joseph P. painter, rear of Atwill's
music store
Dayton Frank, barkeeper, cor. Montgomery
and Commercial
Deady Peter, laborer, h. Powell bet. Jackson
and Pacific
Deane James R. painter, h. Stockton, between
Greenwich and Lombard
Dean John, musician, boards at 191 Kearny
Dean A. boarding house, corner Spring and
Summer
Dean Oliver & Co. com. mer's. 155 Sansome
Dean Horace F. barkeeper, Vallejo st. wharf
DeBrot Henry, h. west side Stone, between
Washington and Jackson
DeBrusle L. dry goods, 1 58 Sacramento
DeCassins Madam, astrologer, 381 Stocktou
DeCanip Jos boards south side of Broadway
above Mason
DeCanip Jas C. laborer, h. 134 Broadway
Decker Jos. baker. Clay, 2 doors below Mason
Decker John H. grocer, 49 Montgomery
DeCosta John N. grocer, 281 Dupont
Decanden E. grocer, 205 Pacific
De Cracke J. hardware, comer Sansome and
Jackson
De Courcy J. saloon. 111>£ Front
Deen James, h. 5 Virginia
Deevy R. W. surgeon, boards at Eastern
change, 4 Commercial
De Fiennes J. B. attorney, office 4 Bolton &
Barron's building
De Fremery James, consul of Mecklenburg
Schwerin, 168 Samsome
Defteubach Thomas B. printer "Daily Com-
mercial Advertiser" office
De Groot Augustus, bark'pr, 132 Montg'mry
De Groot G. W. carpenter, b'ds 147 Sensome
Dehart A. M. blacksmith. 88 Bush
Deibrech L. saloon, 181 Pacific
Deitz Geo. & Go. camphene manuPtrs, Mer-
chant, betw'n Montgomery and Sansome
Deitz T. W. camphene manufact'r, Merchant
between Montgomery and Sansome
Deirick J. R. fruit, 25 Commercial
AX FRANCISCO [D] DIRECTORY.
45
Deitz A. C. clerk camphene manuf. Merchant, Denny J. B. stall No. L2 New World .Market
between Montgomery and Sansome
i so. artist, boards 23 Pike
ibapelle A. & Co. proprietors of "Le
Messager." .">•"> Commercial, corner Front
Delanev Matthew, verteriuary surgeon and
horse shoer, 252 Stockton
Delanev Matthew, blacksmith, 30 Webb, h.
cktoo near Jackson
Delany Chas. Mc'C. attorney. Parson's b'dg
Delany M. auct. and com 59 and (il Sacr'to
Delanone. upholsterer. 162 Washington
Denny John W. house and Bign painter. Mer-
chant, betw'n Montgomery and Sansome,
h. 143 Dupont
Denny S. P. gilder and onuunenter. 129 Cal-
ifornia, h. 2.") 9 Kearny
Denney Alex'r, Magnolia Saloon, 162 Kearny
Denman Jas. teacher, boards at 160 Mission
Denman ('.apt. O.L. contractor. 42 Sacram'to
Denslow Charles E Eagle livery and Sales
Stable-. 104 and 106 Kearny
Deninbaltol Ira. laborer, boards at 20 Ohio
Delahnty & Skelly, Umpire soda water manf. Depawn B. barkeeper, 1U4 Commercial
83 Pine De Prefontaine J. R. reporter "Times and
Delahnty John. Empire soda water manuf. i Transcript."
B3 Pine Derbec, editor "Echo du Pacifique, - ' Alta
■dlisser Henry, writing clerk. 45 Sacram'to ' building [Sansome
Deliagre P. general agency. 94 Merchant, h. Derby S. J. brass founder, Halleck. near
N. Beach Derby Owen E. porter, cor. Clay and Front
Dellepiane Joseph, grocer, cor. Jackson and Derham D. flour dealer, 86 Davis
Dupont Derman C W. Cochituate baths
Delger F. shoestore. Bush near Montgomery Deroep John, carpenter, h. First near Howard
De Lous'. McNeil c\r Co. hardware. Battery.
between California and Sacramento
De Long F. hardware. Battery, between Cali-
fornia and Sacramento
De Ro. Bendixen & Go. auctioneers, 41 Cali-
fornia, between Front and Davis
De Ro Chas auctioneer, 41 California, betw'n
Front and Davis
De Long James, hardware. Battery, between De Ronceray Chas. ship and custom house
California and Sacramento
De Long John, at Adam- & Co's Express
Be La Montanya. stove dealer. 126 Jachson
De La Montanya Jas. stove il.'r. 126 Jackson
De La Montanya Hudson, stove dealer, 126
Jackson
De La Montanya Matthew, stove dealer, 126
Jackson
De La Montanya Joseph, lumber merchant,
junction California and Drum
- G B. butcher, h. Fourth near Mission
Dempsey John J brush m'kr. 116 Montg'rv
broker, 67 Sacramento. 2d floor
Derrick John, carpenter. 39 Davis, 2d floor
Dessau J. H. h. Green, between Stockton and
Powell
Desterre Wm. grocer, cor. B'way and Dupont
De St. Ours P. J. dry goods, 158 Sacram'to
De St. Martina E. J. 'clerk, 179 Clay
De Sola E. importer. 86 Sacramento
De Satrustegui J. M. consul for Spain and
Parma. 159 Battery
Detzer G. W. saddler, 138 Sansome
Detien John, boarding house, 51 Sansome
Dempster Clancey F firm of I). L. Ross & Deufrev Capt. S. D. h. Berry
Co. 113 Battery, res. Oriental Hotel De Uprey Mrs. E. 162 Sacramento. 2d floor
Dempster Richard, laborer, 149 Battery Dewelin John, h. cor. Kearny and Broadway
De Marest Dr. 137 Washing'on, 2d floor Devilin Matthew, butcher, 80 Pacific
Dennis Mrs. Caroline, astrologer. Union. 2 Devi nney Jos. stevedore, boards at 23 First
doors from Stockton Devine Michael, groom. 19 Battery
Dennis R S. butcher, h. Minna, bet. Second Devaul John, butcher, 43 Broadway
and Third Devoe Jas. B. boards at 48 Bush
Dennis Geo. wire worker, 16 First. 2d floor j Devercy A. P. md'ze jobber, 89 Battery
De Witt A: Harrison, com. merchants, 189
and 191 Sansome
De Witt Alfred, com. merchant, 189 and 191
Sansome, h. 56 Broadway
De Witt & Hatch, builders, 13 Leidsdorff
De Witt Andrew, builder, 13 Leidsdorff, h.
cor. Sutter and Dupont
Dewey Elijah, salesman, 132 Clay
Denel H. carpenter, h 217 Stockton, corner Dewey Squire P. real estate auctioneer. 137
Clay California, boards at Oriental
Dennoe Mrs. E. widow, h. Jessie, near Annie Dewey Samuel L. produce com. mer. 32 Clay
Deniercy Frontier, butcher, h. 7 Kearny Dexter Charles H. Head Quarters, cor. Com-
De Nouvion T. grocer, corner Pacific and mercial and Kearny, h. St. Mary's place
Sansome Dexter Henry C. clerk, 38 Commercial
Denny Kdward, cigars, corner Kearny and Dexter Henry S. engineer. U. S. Dry Dock,
Commercial ^ cor. Sansome and Jackson, 2d floor
Dennis Wm. E. storage, 17 California, h. 167
Mis-ion
Dennis Samuel, comedian S. F. Theatre, h.
cor. Washington and Maiden lane
Dennison Wm. carpenter, b'ds 147 Sansome
Dennison Richard, tinner, b'ds 147 Sansome
Dennison Samuel. Hotel. Mission Dolores
Den E. H. m. d. cor. Sansome aud Bush
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SAN FRANCISCO [D] DIRECTORY.
De Young James M. cigars. Union Hotel
De Young James M. coal yard, cor. Stockton
and VafTejo. h. Kearny, near Union
Diamond Wm. M. barkeeper. 137 Wash/ton,
boards at Franklin Hotel
Dibble T. H. laborer, h. Lombard, corner
Kearny
Dibble Albert, com. merchant. Battery, bet.
Washington and Merchant
Dickson J. P. m. d. S. M. Hospital
Dickson Geo. carman, h. X. side Vallejo, bet.
Powell and Mason
Dickson, IteWolr & C >. cmi. mer. 74 Battery
Dickson Horatio U. com. mer. 74 Battery
Dick David, baker, 221 Pacific
Dick James, machinist. Union Iron Works
Dick David, firm of William Horr & Co. 45
Sacramento, h. 356 Powell
Dickinson Wm. P book-k'pr, 129 Montg'ry
Dickinson 0. Jr. clerk. 109 Battery
Dickinson Chas. inspector, custom house
Dickey Geo. S. Jr. apothecary, 181 Sansome
Dickerman Lyman, clerk, 131 Sansome, h.
225 Stockton
Didtey Samuel, carman, h. 56 Minna
Diettrlan, butcher. 57 Kearny
Diel V. grocer. 29 Montgomery
Dietz Geo. <fc Co. camphene and lamps. Mer-
chant, bet Montgomery and Sansome
Dietz 'J'. W. firm Geo. Dietz & Co Merchant.
between Montgomery and Saneome
Dietch Henry. Lighterman, b'ds Suiter Hotel
Dietrich Louis, proprietor Atlantic House.
181 Pacific
Difflev Peter, mason, h. Everett, 2 doors from
third
Diffenderffer Jos. carpenter, Alta Foundry
Dillon Patrick, French consul office, h cor.
Jackson and Mason
Dillon Patrick W. stone cutter. 121 Pine
Dillon. Hedge & Co. U. S. Mail Stage office,
Kearny. 2 doors from Merchant
Dillon John, U.S. Mail Stage office. Kearny,
2 doors Irom Merchant
Dillon John II. e'erk. 72 Jackson
Dillon Jemmett. clerk, 72 Jackson
Dillon < has. moulder. Alia Foundry
Dillon J. M. mer. cor. Pacific and Davie
DHlon T. hardware. 3 Battery
Dillon Michael, clerk, boards" at 34 Webb
Dimmers John, fruit store, 255 Dupont
Diraon J. S. clothing, 176 Clay, h. Wetmore
place
Dincklage H. m. d. off. and h. 223 Dupont
Dinsmore Wm. H. printer. ••( al. Thronicle"
office, boards at 86 Broadway
Dinsmore S. machinist. Vulcan Iron Works
Dining James, laborer, h. 139 Pine
Dirks Leonard, New Texas House, Clay Bt.
wharf.
Dirking August, watchmaker, 60 Pacific
Divine Wm. carman, h. Lombard, bet. Kearny
and Dupont
Dixon J. A- Co. dry goods, 141 Sacramento
Dixon Samuel, dry goods. 141 Sacramento
Dixon Jos. laborer, boards at 129 % Jackson
Dixon Robert, dry goods, X. \V. cor. Mont-
gomery and Sacramento
Dix E. F. clerk. 159 Sacramento
Dix Ezra, blacksmith, 51 Jackson
Dixt y Francis, cutter. 195 '< lay
Doane G. F. camphene distiller, Lombard,
bet. I'owell and Mason
Doane Michael, carman, Market, bet. Main
and Beale
Doane Joseph H. firm of Fritch A Co. coal
depot. Califi rnia wharf
Doane. Gray & Smith, storage and com. cor.
Pine and Davis
Doane Ghas. storage and com. cor. Pine and
Davis
Doan M feed store, 110 Kearny
Doan Michael, carman. 110 Kearny
Doak James, express driver, h. 56 Minna
Dobson John, stone cutter. 121 Mine
Doble Abner. blacksmith. 152 California
Dober B. W. boards at Franklin Motel
Dock Levi, lumber yard, boards cor. Powell
and Filbert
Dodd S. L. & Co. stoves. 44 ^ Sacramento
Dodd Geo. W. runner. 38 Commercial
Dodd S.P. & Co. stoves. 44 l Sacramento
Dodd S. P. stoves, 44' .j Sacramento, h. 22
First
Dodd Chas. H. clerk, cor. Davis and Sac-
ramento
Dodge Henry L. attorney and commissioner
for Vermont. 90 Merchant, h. California,
corner Buena Vista
Dodge Charles, steward Irving House
Dodge Daniel W. clerk. 34 First, cor. Jessie
Dodge Robt. K. clerk, 112 Sacramento
Dodge Daniel W. blacksmith, 16 Bush
Dodge D. D. carpenter, boards Franklin
Hotel
Dodge <fc Co. druggists, 1 Trainer's Row
Dodge Wm. VV. druggist, I Trainer's R>w,
h. Stockton, he >r Pine
Dodge F. >ad lie and harness maker, 76 Cal.
Doe W. K. A- Co. Kennebec House, Front
Doherty Mrs. Ann. boarding house, Belden
Doherty J. blacksmith, h. Belden
Doherty N . teamster, h. Belden
Dodos A Hahn J. F. grocers. 98 Kearny
Dolsen ^'m. First Premium Hat Emporium,
146 Clay
Do'an Patrick, shoe store, 288 Dupont
Dolan Wm. B. saloon, corner Pacific and
Kearny
Dolan k Farley, X'ational Hall, cor. Pacific
and Kearny
Dolan Michael, police officer. City Hall
Dolbegny B. grocer, 121 Sansome
Domeit C H. Oppositio i Line Pilots, corner
Jackson and Fast. 2d floor
Domett Wm. E. Opposition Line Pilots, cor-
ner Jackson and East; 2d Hour
Donahoo P. laborer, boards 196 Pacific
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SAN FRANCISCO [ D ] DIRECTORY.
rhoe Mrs. Catharine, Fulton House,
Bush, between Buttery and Front
Donahoe J. A. firm Eugene KLelly & Co
Donohue James, boarding house, 33 Sansome
Donahue James and Peter, Union Iron VV'ks
Donnelly Luke, clerk at Eugene Ke.lv & Co's
Douuelly Edward, lefd store, l!)_' Kearuy
Donavan .James, boiler maker. 51 Jackson
iDouavuu James, painter, boards corner Fine
and Kearny
j Donovoii Liobt. nurse U. S. Marine Hospital
Donaldson John, bar-keeper. Oakley's Sal i
■ Donaldson Alexander C. M. D. N. E. corner
Battery and Jackson, 2d floor
Donaldson John, saloon, 112 Sacramento,
basement
Donally Edward, laborer, h. S. E. corner
Kearny and Broadway
Donnellan Patrick, grocer, Stevenson, near
Second
• Door Edward W. carman, h. Jessie near Jane
j Dooly Morris J. firm Dillon, Hedge A Co.
I Doolittle W. C. real estate. 2b' Davis. 2d floor
I Dopman H. grocer. N. W. corner Stockton
and .lack- in
i Dopkins Samuel, Columbia Hotel, 119 Pine
Durau J. carman, h. 396 Pacific
Doran John, clerk at Ullman A Comins
Dorau William A Co. saloou, S. side Pacific,
near Kearuy
i Dorau Moses, laborer, boards 13 Ohio
, Doran A Cooper. Foundry Exchange, corner
Stevenson and Ecker
; Dorau Peter, Foundry Exchange, cor. Stev-
enson and Ecker
Doming Daniel, bar-keeper, Vallejo wharf
Dorcher John, grocer, corner Pine and Du-
pont
Dorsey S. P. at Burgoyne A Co 's
Borland Thos. boiler maker, 51 Jackson
Dorwin L. M. dentist. 172 Washington
Dorwin Geo. VV. clerk. 142 Front
Dormun O. S. actor, h. Calhoun, bet. Union
aud Green
Dormau E. grocer. Calhoun, bet. Cnion and
Green
Dormau John, caulker, h. Stevenson, near
First
Dorsch M. P. tinner, 208 Montgomery
Dore A Ross, wholesale liquor dealers. 175
Sansome
Dcre Maurice, wholesale liquor dealer, 175
Sansome, h. Jackson, corner Powell
Dore A Marston, lumber mer. junction Cal.
and Market
Dore Benjamin, lumber mer. junction Cal.
aud Market, h. First, near Howard
Dorr Ralph S. com. mer. 47 and 49 Cal.
Dorr A Flanders, telegraph bakery. 41 Pa-
cific
Dorr Jason B. te'.ezraph bakery, 41 Pacific
Doscher H. grocer, h. cor. Minna aud Jane
Dott Andrew, book-keeper, at Smiley, Yerkes
& Co's
Dotter VV. C. police officer, h. cor. Pine and
Stockton
Dougherty Francis, carman, h.%5. E. corner
Broadway and Taylor
Douglas A. tailor, h. Greenwich, bet. Stockt'n
and Dupout
1 >■ >u _; ;i- J. kV. editor and proprietor of the
"Pacific" oil. Boiton A Barrons' building
3d floor
Douglas John W. firm VVhitton, Towne A
Co
Douglas & Co. gen'l. imprs. of liquors and
provisions, 57 Front
Douglas Geo. A . gen'l. impr. of liquors and
provisions. 57 Front
Douglas Henry L. gen'l. impr. of liquors aud
provisions, 57 Front
Douglass A. cabinet maker, 164 Sacramento
Douglass E. A. clerk, 48 Battery
Dohgl ss Robert, porter, h. 19 Broadway
Douglass v\ m. butcher, 62 Pacific
Douberkee N jeweller. 161 Clay
Doud John, porter, 189 Sansome
Doud It. carrier <- S. F. Herald"'
Doud P. carrier "S. F. Herald''
Dovos J. & Co. wholesale liquor dealers, 3
Orleans Row
Dovos James, firm of J. Dovos & Co. 3 Or-
leans Row
Dovos John, firm of J Dovos & Go. 3 Or-
leans Row. h. Powell r ear Cay
D »voa John (_'. clerk. 3 Orleans Row
Dovos Samuel, carman, 3 Orleans Row
Dovos John, carman, h. Minna near Second
Dovos S. A Co. saloon, 65 Davis
Dow William II. carman at Bond A Hale's
Dow A Co. imprs dry goods. 4 Mavuard's
Row
Dow James G. impr. dry goods, 4 Maynard's
Row
Dow Ghas. carman. 81 Front, h. Pine bet.
Dupont and Kearny
Dow A m. H. com. mer. cor. California and
Davis
Dow Charles W. 32 and 34 Sacramento
Dow Andrew, carman, 107 Cay
Dowbrtdge Andrew, jr. mason, h. 118 Pine
Dowd John, cooper, h. Stevenson uear Sec-
ond
Dowd Richard, cook, boards 147 Sansome
Dowling Richard, journeyman saddler, 82
Battery
Downer A. J. & Co. imprs. and jobbers, 88
Davis
Downer F. >i. d., 1 Trainer's Row
Downs George VV. clerk to Board of Port
Wardens, cor. Drum and Clay
Downs James, machinist, A.ta Foundry
Downs S. M. express wagons, h. Pine, near
First Baptist Church
Doyle Mrs. E. A. (widow,) h. Pacific, near
Stockton
Doyle John, h. Green, between Stockton
and Dupont
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Doyle Edward, laborer, h. Dupont, between
Sutter and Post
Doyle B. ca^ienter, boards corner Pine and
Kearny
Doyle E. carman, h. Secoud, between Jessie
and Jane
Doyle Thomas, bar-keeper, corner Kearny
and Market
Doyle R. E. prop, and editor Price Current
Doyle Joseph, hackman, h. 56 Minna
Doyle Patrick, saloon. First, near Tehama
Doyle James R. teamster, 6 California
Doyle Augustus, book stand, 104 Sansome
Doyle Edward S. general contractor, h. San-
some, near Broadway
Doyle T. attorney and counsellor, 1G3 Mont-
gomery, 2d floor, h. Creen, near Stockton
Doyle David, blacksmith, b'ds Chicago Hotel
Doyle John T. attorney, 1, 2 and 3 Mont-
gomery block
Doyle & Anderson. Empire coal yard, Jack-
son, 1 door below Stockton
Doyle James, Empire coal yard, Jackson, 1
door below Stockton
Dmke S. G. carpenter, boards 179 Pacific
Drake Ceo. W. carman, 25 California
Drake Josiah, com.mer. Niantic Hotel
Drake S. A. Sonora Emigration Agency, 100
Merchant, 2d floor
Drew Chas. carman, h. Lombard, bet. Kearny
and Dupont
Drew W. steward, boards corner Pine and
Kearny
Dreichfeldt Henry, general importer, 70 and
72 Montgomery
Dresher V. printer, "Evening Journal" off.
Dress Henry, beer house, corner Montgomery
and Commercial, basement
Drexel, Sather i: Church, banking house, cor.
Montgomery and Commercial
Drexel Francis M. banker, cor. Montgomery
and Commercial
Driscoll Daniel, barkeeper, 141 Commercial
Driard S. Frank. Restaurant, 205 Wash'ton.
Driug Capt. h. 26 Montgomery
Driver John, moulder, Alta Foundry
Drury Chas. W. coffee and spice mills, 116
and 118 Broadway
Drury Chas. W. firm of W. H. Bovee & Co.
123 Sansome
Drussel Philip, butcher, 258 Stockton
Drussel Daniel, butcher. 258 Stockton
Druhi J. W. grocer, corner Union and Var-
ren place.
Dryer Benjamin, mason, 94 Pine
Duboce A. h. Creen, bet. Kearney and Dupont
Du Bois Lewis, driver of Plummer's express
wagons, h. Pine, near First Baptist Ch
Du Bois Theodore B. first mate steamer Sierra
Nevada, h. 17 Melius
Du Bois & Westcott, stevedores, 90 Front
Du Bois T. B. stevedore, 90 Front
Dubbel Henry, firm of Maddison, Pache &
Co. 67 Sacramento
Dubbel II. cook. 4 California
Duchursnav Louis J. clerk Sutter Iron "Works,
h. Pike
Dudley II. D. clerk, 156 Battery
Duel Henry, carpenter, h. Stockton, near Clay
Duer John, Jr. deputy collector custom house
Dufrene Francois, h. 251 Dupont
Dufriche Chas. clerk, 33 and 35 Sacramento
Dufficy H. C. hackman, 166 Commercial
Duff Richard & Co. lumber merch'ts, comer
Market and Fremont
Duff V\ m. R. lumber merch't, corner Market
and Fremont
Duff Henry J. boarding house, corner Pine
and Kearny
Duff Mrs. H. J. millinery, 96 Kearny
Duff James R. lumber merch't, corner Mission
and Stewart
Duffy James, sawyer, Alta Foundry
Duffy Patrick, laborer, boards at 118 Pacific
Duffy Patrick, at Pacific Coal Depot
Duffy James, police officer, City Hall
Duffey Thomas, laborer, boards at 17 Ohio
Dufour U. Polka Saloon, 161 Commercial
Dugare Geo. carpenter, 61 Broadway
Duhne Herman, h. cor. Sherwood place and
Third
Duhn Adolphe, hatter, 174 Clay
Dujardin Frederick, clerk, 134 Clay, h. Har-
die place
Dukes M. imp'r cigars, 140 Washington
Dulip Augustus, grocer, 213 Dupont
Dulip & Waddington. wholesale grocers, S.
E cor. Davis and Jackson
Dulip John P. wholesale grocer, S. E. cor.
Davis and Jackson
Dumartheray F. h. 212 Jackson
Dumphries John, comedian, boards 23 Pike
Dunlap James, boards 373 Powell
Dunlap Joseph, treasurer American Theatre,
boards at 23 Pike
Dunlap James, watchman, California wharf
Dunham B. B. tinner, boards at L47 Sansome
Dunn James, disti ler, h. 2o5 California
Dunn John, builder, h. Minna, bet. Jaue and
Second
Dunn John F. ship carpenter, h. Minna, near
Second
Dunn James, camphene distiller, 125 Com. I
Dunn P. laborer, h. Russ lane
Dunn James, blacksmith, 152 California
Dunn And'w P. moulder, Vulcan Iron Works
Dunn Dennis, helper, A'ulcan Iron Works
Dunn & Co. rice mills, Fremont, n_ j ar Market
Dunn George A. rice mills, Fremont, near
Market
Dunn Lawr'ce, apprentice, Union Iron "Works
Dunn Win. apprentice, Union Iron AVorks
Dunne & Co. com. merchants, 164 Sansome
Dunne James, com. merchant, 164 Sansome,
h. Kearny, near Broadway
Dunne Peter, com. merchant, 164 Sanson*
h. Kearny, near Broadway
Dungan J. S. Post-office, boards Jones' Hotel
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Dungan A. S. assistant appraiser, appraiser's
office
Duncan Peter, clerk, 133 Sacramento
Duncan Joseph C. Chinese sales rooms, 112
ramento
Duncan J. W. carpenter, boards Alta Hotel
Duncan James, ship carpenter, b'rda Jackson,
near Drum
Duncan William L. Chinese sales rooms, 112
Sacramento, h. Stockton, near Olay
Dunbar Edward E. 58 Front, 2d floor, house
Buena Vista
Dupont ,t Murray, real estate brokers, office
cor. Merchant and Dunbar al. 2d floor
Dupuy. Foulkes k Go. com. mer. 146 Batt'ry.
Dupuy James, clerk. 14(1 Battery
Duplaine Edward A. C. clerk 'Sutter Iron
Works, h. Pike-
Pnpignac A. T. >i. d. and surgeon dentist, 51
Pacific. 2d floor
Duren G. wagon rn'kr at Woodside & Brown's
Duren k Bullard, com. mer. 115 Clay
Duren W. H. com. merchant, 115 Clay
Darken Patrick, coachman, Tehama, between
First and Second
Durkin John, saloon. 171 Jackson
Parkin Anthony, h. Union place
Durkin Edward, messenger custom house, h.
cor. Folsom and Second
Duvall Michael, steward Franklin Hotel
Duval Thomas, lithographer, 110 and 112
Montgomery
Pwinelle Samuel H. attorney and notary pub.
office McAllister's building
wight George, firm Pollard 6c Co. Express
Buildings, 102 Montgomery
wyer David. Washington baths, 174 Wash-
ington, h. 5 Quincy
wyer Patrick, baker, Ecker, near Mission
wyre Michael, stove mounter, 160 Battery
yer Thos. laborer, h. 365 Stockton
yer Albert R. 113 Battery
yer Richard, carman. 62 Clay
yer F. E. Post-office, h. Jackson
yke John, porter, 81 Front
ades William, baker, h. Powell, 3 doors fin.
Washington
Cade Joel, carpenter, 32 Webb
~ade G. carpenter, 32 Webb
Eadie James, bar-keeper, El Dorado saloon
Eadie T. R. & Co. druggists, S.W. cor. Jack-
son and Montgomery
Eagan Patrick C. h. Green, bet. Dupont and
Stockton
Eagan John, police officer, City Hall
Eagan Thomas, police officer, h. Kearny,
near Pine
Eagan John S. painter and glazier, 4 iron
block, opposite Tehama House
Eagar Mrs. Lucy, (widow,) h. 163 Mission
Eagar Thomas, money broker, h. 163 Mission
jEaglc Mrs. Margaret, boarding house, 23
First
|Eames A. C. clerk, 137 Sacramento
Bames Wm. J. corner Sacramento and Mont-
gomery, 3d floor
Earls James, laborer, h. corner Dupont and
Vallejo *
Earl & Co. provision dealers, 103 and 105
Front
Earl K. M. provision dealer, 103 and 105
Front
Earl John O. provision dealer, 103 and 105
Front
Earnhart, VV. J. barber, 162 Montgomery
Eastman Harrison, designer and engraver, h.
Taylor, 3 doors from Clay
Eastman T. S. carpenter, b. Taylor, bet. Sac-
ramento and California
Eastman Lewis, carpenter, h. Taylor, between
Sacramento and California
Eastman *Wm. H. carpenter, at Elliott and
Tilden's
Eastman Allen F. carpenter, at Elliott and
Tilden's*
Eastman Frank, printer. Franklin Job Office,
186 Montgomery, h. Taylor, near Clay
Eastman &: Gordon, builders, 15 Leidsdortf
Eastman J. S. contractor and builder, Leids-
dorff, bet. California and Pine
Eastham Henry F. h. Lafayette, bet. Union
and Green
Eastland Jos. G. book-keeper, Union Iron
Works
Easton James, cabinet maker, 127 Kearny
Easton Charles, bar-keeper, Franklin House
Easton O. W. city weigher and inspector of
provisions, 41 Davis
Easton Albert, city weigher and inspector of
provisions, 41 Davis
Easton A. J. Steam Laundry Co., Spring
Valley, Presidio Road
Easterby Authony. firm of Gray & Easterby,
197 and 199 S^nsome, and 14 Front
Easterly J. M. tin and sheet iron, 110 San-
some
Eaton William L. clerk, 155 Comercial, 2d
floor
Eaton J. W. firm of J. L. Riddle & Co., com.
mer. h. Pacific, below Stockton
Eaton Henry, 116 Montgomery
Eaton Lemuel P <fc Co. wdiolesale and retail
grocers, 7 Davis, cor. Jackson
Eaton Maj. A. B., (U. S. army,) boards at
Oriental Hotel
Eaton Alex, blacksmith, 16 Bush
Eaton G. J. merchant, h. Pacific, bet. Stock-
ton and Powell ■
Ebbets Arthur M. firm Lowe, Ebbets & Co.
60 California, 2d floor
Ebbets Edw. A. firm Lowe, Ebbets & Co. 60
California, 2d floor
Eberlein & Co. restaurant, 18 Sacramento
Eberlein Charles William, restaurant, 18
Sacramento
Eberhardt Jos. proprietor of Eberhardt's Sa-
loon, Montgomery block basement
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SAN FRANCISCO [E] DIRECTORY.
Ecken Miss Odelia, dressmaker, h. Kearny,
bet. Sutter and Post
Ecken Joseph, blacksmith, h Kearny, bet.
' Sutter and Post
Eckel J. N. m. d off. and h. 114 Pine
Ecker G. 0. watchmaker. N.E. cor. Clay and
Montgomery
Ecker Reuben W. marine bakery, Beale near
Folsom
Eclipse Flour Mills, Gold, bet. Montgomery
and Sansome
Eddy Charles D. boarding house, 221 Sac-
ramento
Eddy Wm. M survey office, 97 Merchant,
h. Mission, cor. Elizabeth
Eddy K. W. clerk, 189 and 191 Sansome
Eddy James C. book-keeper, cor. Battery and
Sacramento
Eddington Alex. Mission st. Bakery, 139
Mission
Edgar Mrs. Ann, (widow.) 114^ Sacramento
Edgar George, clerk, Washington, below
Davis
Edgerly N. B. clerk. 49 Pacific
Edgerton E. A. clerk Board of Aldermen,
City Hall
Edgerton G. 0. deputy clerk Board of Alder-
men, < ity Hall
Edgerton Geo. carpenter, 59 Pine
Edgecomb Noah, clerk, cor. Battery and Clay,
2d floor
Edmonds Frederick, mason, boards Frauklin
Hotel
Edson Phillip, carman, h. X. side Card al.
Edwards Frank, cabinet maker, basement,
181 Stockton
Edwards Mrs. Madaline, (widow,) h. S. side
Union, near Kearney
Edwards Frank, paper hanger, 202 Clay
Edward James, M. d., h. Everett bet. Third
and Fourth
Edwards David E. Montgomery Baths. 161
Montgomery
Edwards A. S wines and Liquors, 103 Bat-
tery
Edwards Edward, painter, 106 Jackson, h.
143 Clay
Edwards A. L. & Co. com. mer. 175 Front
Edwards A., printer, Franklin Job Office, 186
Montgomery.
Edwards & Bailey, com. mer. 101 Front, 2d
floor .
Edwards F com. com. 101 Front, 2d floor
Edwards Chas. sash and blind manuf. Market,
near Front
Edwards James, firm Brown, Brothers & Co.
134 Montgomery, house Howard, near
Fourth
Edwards AVilliam P. merchant, 48 Front
Edwards & Paucoast, druggists, Davis, near
Jackson
Edwards Jas m. d. Davis, near Jackson
Edwards P clerk at Smiley, Yerkes & Co.
Edwards Edward, bar-keeper, 112 Sacra.
Edwards & Bailey, com. mer. 2 Orleans Rov
Edwards H. F. com mer. 2 Orleans Row
Edwards Henry B. 129 Montgomery, 2d floo
Eells R. S. & Co. coaches, carriages, wasrou
and wagon materials, cor. Pine and Fron
Efford & Hitchcock, grocers, cor. Calif, rniii
and Drum
Efford N. C. grocer, corner California an.:
Drum
Egan John, machinist, Sutter Iron Works
Egelto.i Thomas, mason, b'ds 129>< Jacksoi
Egen John, grocer, cor. First aud Melius
Eger A. crockery, 174 Montgomery
Eggers & Co. grocers, cor. Battery and Bus.
Eggleston William, foundryman, Union Iroi
Works
Ehrenberg H. lithography, 152 Washingtoi
2d floor
Ebrich Cal. ladies' fancy goods, 85 Califomi
Eikcrenkotter A. Paradise House, corne
Kearny and Pine
Eilermau H tailor, Brenham place
Eilerman R. tailor, Brenliam place
Eilerman Henrv, firm of Lehman & Eilermai
149)4 Clay
Einsel John, clerk, 4 Sansome
Eisen A. F. architect, 100 Merchant, 2d floo:
h. 108 Broadway
Eisen & Co. general agents, corner Davis an
Washington, 2d floor
Eisen Francis T. general ageut, corner Davi
aud Washington, 2d floor
Eisen Axel G general agent, cor. Davis an
■Washington, 2d floor
Eisen Augustus, draughtsman, Express b'dgi
2d floor, h. Stockton, bet. Jackson an
Pacific
Eisen Mrs. B. dress and cloak maker, 27
Stockton, basement
Elam R. H. Eclipse flour mills, h. 326 Powe
Elam R. H. com. mer. 127 Jackson, h. 32i
Powell
Elbeers M. saloon, 44 Broadway
Eldredge N. C. Filbert, near M. H.
Eldredge John, inspector, custom house
Eldrige James, boards at 37 Webb
Eldrige H. boards at 37 Webb
Eldrige John, boards at 37 Webb
Kidridge H. C. & Co. mer. 89 Front. 2d flo<
Eldridge A. S. mer. 89 Front, 2d floor
Eldridge J. Oscar, firm of Dow & Co. 4 Ma;
nard's row
Eldridge J. O. firm of R. D. W. Davis &
60 California
Elder Wm. baker, 100 Kearny
Elder Wm bakery. Beale, near Folsom
Elias R. & Brother, clothing, 51 Pacific
Elliott W. M. h. Market, bet. Battery ar
Front
Elliott Thomas, bookbinder, at LeCount .
Strong's
Elliott Gardne. builder, h. Quincy
Elliott Wm. H. livery and sales stables, Sti
veuson, near First
SAN FRANCISCO [E] DIRECTORY.
51
Elliott <fe Tilden, builders, h. Quincy
Elliott Win. H. proprietor Central Hotel,
229 Clay
Elliot Joseph, teamster, boards Pacific, bet.
Powell & Stockton
Elliot Thomas, sea capt. h. Mason, between
California aud Sacramento
Elliot Mrs. h. 256 Stockton
Elliot Win. jour, baker, Beale, near Folsom
Elliot Anthony, ship carpenter, h. Fremont,
near Folsom
Elliot John, Lodge saloon, 3 Jackson
Ellis & Williams, intelligence office, 119 Com-
mercial, 2d floor
Ellis H. intelligence office, 119 Commercial,
2d floor
Ellis A. m. d. office 334 Dupont
Ellis Moses C. turner, rear Atwill'a music
store
Ellis A: Stetson, turners, rear AtwilFs music
store
Ellis J. S. shipping office, Front, bet. Broad-
way and Vallejo
Ellis Aug. Van Home, boards at Xiantic
Hotel
Ellis Geo. grocer, cor Ecker <fe Stevenson
Ellis Russell, h. 11 Bay State Row
Ellis M. 61 Battery, h. Green, above Dupont
Ellis Irving A. inspector, custom house
Ellery Epes, book stand, 104 Sansome
Ellinghouse & Cunning-ham, saddle and har-
ness manf. 162 Sacramento
Ellinghouse A, saddle and harness manf. 162
Sacramento
Ellerhorst H. D. grocer, 109 Front
Elmore Samuel 0. h. Wetmore place
Elmer Francis, publisher, boards at Ports-
mouth House
Elmdorfs W. A. carrier of "Sun."
Elroy M. helper, Sutter Iron Works
Elwell B. carman, 341 Mission
Ely Alexander, attorney, 33 and 34 Mont-
gomery Block, boards at Oriental House
Emauael Isaac, clothing, 95 Commercial
Emanuel Chas. fancy goods, 82 Montgomery
Emerson Ralph, agent, h. Prospect place
Emerson G. E. book binder, at Cooke, Ken-
uey & Co.'s
Emerson «fe Gould, saloon, 75 Davis
Emerson Win. L. saloon, 75 Davis
Emery Robert, apothecary, at S. Adams' drug
store
Emery Robert, blacksmith, rear Union Hotel
Emery & Bassett, contractors, corner Bush
and Battery
Emery Joseph S. contractor, cor. Bush and
Battery
Emery & Co. produce, 80 Front
Emery John, produce. 80 Front
Emich C. N. tinner, 124 Sausome
Emmet C. T. attorney, office James King of
Wm.'s building, 2d floor
Emons H. L. paints and oils, First
Empey H. N. lodging house, corner Davis
and Washington, 2d floor
Enauld A. book binder, 24 Ohio
Enders Albert J. engineer, " Cal. Chronicle"
office, h. cor. Washington aud Powell
Enders John, pattern maker, Alta Foundry
England Thomas, architect, office Brenham
place
Engelo Francis, shoemaker, Market, between
Sansome and Battery
Engels, Hooper & Co. com. merchants, Mer-
chant, above Battery
Kngert A. F. C. 58 Front, 2d floor
English J. mason, boards 163 California
English Jerome, blacksmith, 53 Sansome
Ennis Wm. J. baker, 365 Stockton
Ennis Richard, baker, Pleasant Valley Ba-
kery
Euos John M. mason. 76 Battery
Enos Abraham, mason. 7G Battery
Enright John, butcher. Washington Market,
corner Jackson and Kearny
Enscoe John, m. d. 47 Sausome, corner Pine
Ensign George H. lumber merchant, corner
California aud Front
Ensign & Rusk, restaurant, 82 Pacific
Ensign E. D. restaurant, 82 Pacific
Eppstein J. firm of H. Cohu & Co. 86 Cal.
Erlander Ernest A. bar-keeper, 86 Kearny
Erlandsen Ernest H. bar-keeper, 86 Kearny
Ernst Herman, importer Havana cigars, 143
Clay, h. Valparaiso
Ernst Herman, cigars, cor. Jackson and East
Erskin Robt, laborer, h. 89 Pacific
Erwin John, carman, 125*2 Sansome
Esche Brothers, Cerman importers, 72 Bat-
tery, 2d floor
Eschenburg Rodney, clerk, 98 Front
Estabrook W. TV. manager Wilson's Ex-
change
Estabrook J. K. wagon maker, 141 Mission
Estell Gen. James M. h. Howard's Row,
Mission
Esternault Augustus, cook at Wilson's Ex-
change
Estes John S. clerk, 34 First, corner Jessie
Etheredge Edward, clerk, 131 Commercial
Euler Julius, commission merchant, 49 and
51 Front
Eureka Flouring Mills, corner Powell and
Francisco
Evans Geo P. mason, h. E. side Taylor, be-
tween Green aud Union
Evans Mrs. Hannah, (widow,) h. 148 Broad'y
Evans Joha, bath house, Spring Valley
Evans Wm. actor, h. Pine, betweeu Dupont
and St. Mary's
Evans & Vaughan, gas-fitters, 25 Bush
Evans Seth R. gas-litter, 25 Bush
Evans John, tailor, 194 Kearny
Evans W. M. blacksmith, boards 64 Broad'y
Evans M. R. Eclipse Flour Mills, h. 58
Broadway
Evans Clias. seaman, boards 20 Stevenson
Evans Hale, merchant, Jessie, near Second
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SAN FRANCISCO [F] DIRECTORY.
Evans Roscoe, merchant. Jessie, near Second
Evans Nelson, clerk at Dore & Marston's
Evans A. X. teamster, h. First, near Howard
Evans Abraham, cook, 14 Sacramento
Evans & Prentice, commission merchants.
corner of Washington and Davis
Evans M. R. commission merchant, corner j
Washington and Davis
Evans P. J. & Co. lightering, corner Davis
and Clay, 2d floor
Evans Theodore, boarding house, Battery,
near Broadway
Evans John, Spring Valley Bath House,
Presidio road
Evers Augustus, clerk, S. W. corner of Pow-
ell and Vallejo
Everard James, notary public, h. 117 Broad'y
Everett Thomas P. Pioneer Hat Emporium,
Phoenix Block, 174 Clay
Everett Warren, porter, 1 Custom House
Block
Evenshed Thos. E. clerk, U. S. Surveyor
General's office, h. Stockton, between
Clay and Sacramento
Eveillard & Fredet, saddlers, 130 Kearny
Eveleth D wight, porter, 87 Front
Eveleth & Co. commission merchants, 35
California, 2d floor
Eveleth S. C. commission merchant, 35 Cali-
fornia, 2d floor, h. 321 Stockton
Ewer F. C. clerk, custom house, h. Kearny,
between Pacific and Broadway
Ewing Andrew, at I la- tier, Baiues & Co.'s,
110 and 112 California
Excelsior Iron Works, 167 California
Excelsior Flour Mills, Piue, between Kearny
and Montgomery
Evere John, carpenter, h. Anthony
Eyre & Harris, 30 Clay, 2d floor
Fabre Paul, saloon, 255 Dupont
Fabens Francis W. counsellor, h. 6 Minna
Faddis Jas. speculator, h. Folsom, near First
Fairchild W. engineer, 94 Kearny
Fairchild John, scenic artist, Am. Theatre,
" boards 281 Washington
Fairchild Hiram, inspector, custom house
Fairchild H. C. engineer Excelsior flour mills,
Pine
Fairchild E. J. manuf. of prepared flour, 39
Jackson
Fairbanks <fe Co. hardware, corner California
and Battery
Fairbanks H. W. hardware, corner California
and Battery
Fairfield George 0. clerk at Smith & Co.'s,
Market street wharf
Fairfield & Reilly, produce. 69 Clay
Fairfield Henry, produce, 69 Clay, h. corner
Green and Montgomery
Fairfield Chas. C firm of Crowell & Fairfield,
87 California, 2d floor
Fair Wm. L. merchant, 43 California
Fake Geo. S. clerk, custom house
Falcot Mad. coffee house, 166 Commercial
Falconer W. H. carpenter, boards Franklin
Hotel
Falen Ghas. laborer, 69 Davis, 2d floor
Falkner, Bell & Co. com mer. 147 Battery
Falkucr E. F. com. mer. 147 Battery
Falksteiu & Co. cigars, 04 Commercial
Fall John C firm of R. A. Brewster & Co.
Falle F. shoes. 116 Pacific
Faller B. attorney. 178 Montgomery, 2d floor
Fales H. P. h. Taylor, bet. Clay and Sacr'tc
Fallon, Gallagher k Co. Knickerbocker, 2
Commercial
Fallon Malachi, Knickerbocker, 2 Commercial
Fallon & Gallagher, Rip Van Winkle, corner
Davis and Pacific
Fallon & Gallagher, Young America, corner
Jackson and East
Fallon Owen, police officer, City Hall
Fannary Patrick, saloon, corner First and
Stevenson
Farrel James, laborer, 36 and 38 Battery
Farrell Conner, laborer, 164 California
Farrell Thomas, dry goods, 204 Clay
Farrell Michael, clerk, boards 129'., Jacksoc
Farewell John W. beer house, cor. Leidsdorf
and Commercial, basement
Farwell W. B. insurance and real estate ag't
iiress building, h. corner Lombard anc
Dupont
Farwell John M. insurance and real estate
agent, Express building, h. cor. Lombard
and Dupont
Farwell k Curtis, ship chandlers, 38 Com.
Farwell J. D. ship chandler, 38 Commercial
h. corner Stockton & Clay
Farley Geo. painter, boards at 20 Ohio
Farley Thos. painter, boards at 20 Ohio
Farley Chas. butcher, boards at 20 Ohio
Farley Chas. butcher, corner Pine and Mont
gomery
Farley Wm. saloon, cor Pacific and Kearnj
Farley John, mechanic, boards at 20 Ohio
Farney James, carpenter, h. Bush street al.
Fargo F. F. real estate broker, 118 Commen
cial, 2d floor, h. 131 Dupont
Fargo & Co. wholesale wines and liquors, 61
California
Fargo C. F. wholesale wines and liquors, 65 !
California
Farg-aly Mr3 S. proprietress Merchants' Ho,
tel, Merchant
Farmer Richard, laborer, h. Union place
Farmer John, porter, cor. Davis and Clay
Farmer M. associate editor "Cal. Chronicle,'
boards 229 Clay
Farnum Walter H. flour and grain, 97 Front
h. Buena Vista
Farnum H. S. M. journeyman printer, ''S. F
Herald" 120 Montgomery
Farr L. blacksmith, 105 Kearny
Farr Alonzo, firm of Smith & Farr, Centn
street, Mission Dolores
Faringer J. clothing, 95 Pacific
SAN- FRANCISCO [ F ] DIRECTORY. 63
Farnsworth Wm. 0. driver Robbins' express
wagons, h. cor. Montgomery and Post
pgrnsworth Jag. J. laborer, b. O'Farrell
Farrington & Go. metropolitan clothing, 166
Washington
Farrington J. G. metropolitan clothing, 166
Washington, h. corner Washington and
Powell
Farish Thos. E. clerk. 93 Front
Parish A. P. merchant, corner of Davis and
Washington, 2d floor
Farren J. W. carriage maker, Market, oposite
Oriental
Faskiug L. shoe store, 152 Bacramento, h*
163 Clay
Fasking Louis, boots and shoes, 163 Clay
Fasking H. clerk, 163 Clay
i Faures F. C. teamster. 1 Maiden lane,h. Lom-
bard, near Stockton
Fauland Gilbert M. book-keeper, Page, Ba-
con & Co.
Faures F. C. office ' cor. Battery and Sacra-
mento, 2d floor
Faures F. C. teamster, 1 Maiden lane, h. Lom-
bard, near Stockton
Faulkner Geo. H. book-keeper, 91 Front
Faulkner F. laborer, Yulcan Iron Works
Faulkner P. F. bar-keeper, 1 Commercial
Faulkner Jackson, bar-keeper, cor. Merchant
and Montgomery, basement
Faulder J. C. jour, printer, "S. F. Herald,'
120 Montgomery
Favor Frank, painter, 45 Battery
Fawcett Thos. L. h. Taylor, between Clay and
Sacramento
Fay David, soap manf. Chestnut, bet. Mason
and Taylor
Fay Logan, soap manf. Chestnut, bet. Mason
and Taylor
Fay P. laborer, h. W. side Valiejo alley
Fay & Willis, com. mer 61 and 63 California
Fay Caleb P. com. mer. 61 and 63 California
Fay John, porter, 88 Front
Featherly & Sayles, stalls 2 and 4 Pacific
Market
Featherly H. stalls 2 and 4 Pacific Market
Featherstone Henry, grocer, corner Valiejo
and Battery
i Featherstone Henrv, M. d. corner Valiejo and
Battery
Fearn A. R. clerk, 125 ^ Sansome
Feeks John, clerk, 126 Commercial
Feiglstock A. cigars, 116 Montgomery
Feigelstock A. cigars, 76 California
Feiglestock A. cigars, 1 Custom House Block
Feigenbaum M. dry goods. TO Battery
Feihan John, clerk, cor. Melius and First
Feiderer Wm. custom house clerk, at Alsop
& Go.'s, 111 and 113 California
Feldbusch John, clerk, S. W. corner Kearny
and Post
Fellows H. attorney, 10 Armory Hall, h. 318
Stockton
Fellows & Co. dairymen, Presidio road
Fellows Thos. dairyman, Presidio road
Fellows Geo. dairyman. Presidio road
Felch Alpheus. President Board U, S. Land
Commissioners. 148 California
Fenton Patrick, h. cor. Lombard and Taylor
Fenton Samuel, moulder. Union Iron Works
Fenton John, steward, 80 Davis
Fenton 0. A. cooper, boards Franklin Hotel
Fenuell David, carpenter, boards 196 Pacific
Feunell M. mason and builder, boards Brook-
lyn Hotel
Fenn F. C. M. stationerv aud engraver, 184
Clay, Court Block [Clay
Fenno Geo. restaurant, Arcade Saloon, 175
Fenner £ Tvler, attornevs- and counsellors,
149 Clay, 2d floor
Fenner Charming- G. attornev and counsellor,
149 Clay, 2d floor
Feolemau Samuel, clothing. 59*4 Commercial
Ferguson Wm. carpenter, cor Dupont and
Bush
Ferguson C. deputy city tax collector
Ferguson John, com. mer. 51 California, cor.
Front, 2d floor
Ferguson J. & T. produce, 53 Clay
Ferguson John, assistant post master, h. 17
Minna
Ferral & Smith, saloon, corner Battery and
Jackson
Ferral John, saloon, corner Battery and
Jackson
Ferrall Peter B. merchant, 165 Sansome, cor.
Gold
Ferrell T. hay market, Market, bet. Main and
Beale
Ferreira Antonio J. h. Bush, bet. Dupont and
Stockton
Ferris Mrs. Helen, (widow.) boarding house,
23 Pike
Ferris James, h. 248 Dupont
Ferris A. carpenter, boards Franklin house
Ferris, Holman & Co. general merchandise,
70 California
Ferris George, gen'l md'se, 70 California, h.
Mission, near First
Ferrenbach H. watchmaker, 262 Dupont
Fernandez <£ Payton, com. mer. Front, near
California
Fernandez Jose A. com. mer. Front, near
California
Ferno d & W T hidden, blacksmiths. 89 Pine
Fernold David L. blacksmith. 89 Pine
Fescher Chas. book-keeper. 105 Montgomery
Feudal! Philip R. inspector Custom House
Feusier Lewis, clothing, 195 Kearny
Feusier Francis, clothing, 195 Kearny
Feusier Henry, impr. 195 Kearny
Feuerstein R. com. mer. 170 Sansome
Fick & Phelps, ship smiths, Drum, near
Sacramento
Fick J. H. ship smith, Drum, near Sacra.
Field William H. nurse, S. M. H spital
Field A. E. 114 Broadway
Field Joseph, steward, at M. L. Winn's
54
SAN FRANCISCO [F] DIRECTORY.
Field S. S. book-keeper, 159 Sacramento
Field S. 0. toll keeper, first pate, Mission
Fielding Joseph, porter, 60 California
Fierro Felipe, i hilean Consul, 87 Front, 2d
floor, boards 21 First
Firsendean Madame, saloon, 148 Kearny
Figura L. cabinet maker, 159 Sacramento
Figel & Tuska, clothing and furnishing, 191
Clay
Figel Joseph, clothing and furnishing, 191
Clay
Figg E. B. merchant, 40 Clay, 2d floor
Fil.ibrown James, h. Milton place
Finney Thomas, mason, h. Stockton, near
Clay
Finney C. G. dentist, office 197 Clay, 2d
floor, h. corner Sacramento and Prospect
place
Finley H. mason, boards at J. A nereis, Tay-
lor
Finley J. W. notary public, 91 Merchant
Finley Joseph VV. notary public, 146 Mont-
gomery, h. California, 4 doors above
Kearny
Finsley Win porter, 73}£ Jackson, h. Pacific,
near Sansome
Finberg A. jeweller, 228 Dupont
Fink D. jeweller, 145 Kearny
Finagan John, Branch Hotel
Finagan Peter, carman, boards 68 Montg'y.
Finegan James C. tinner, 190 Kearny, base-
ment
Finnigan James, laborer, boards 118 Pacific
Fischer F. shoe maker, 1 52 Sacramento
Fischer G. A. butcher, 100 Broadway
Fischer John, Arcadia beer house, Kearny,
near Commercial'
Fish Benjamin F. carman, 4 Orleans Row
Fish William H. h. Clay
Fish N. <fe Co. ladies' furnishing store, 187
Clay
Fish Edwards, boards St. Mary's place
Fish Charles, book-keepor, 92 Davis
Fish J. H. wharfinger, Jacksou-st. wharf
Fishbourne R. VV. lithographer, 18 Ohio
Fiske Henry G. tin and sheet iron, 174 Kear-
ny, basement
Fiske Edward S. tin and sheet iron, 174
Kearny, basement
Fisk & Loring, saloon, 176}^ Clay and Orien-
tal block
Fisk W. T. saloon, 176>< Clay
Fisk Thomas L. cashier, Page, Bacon & Co's
Fisk Alfred, laborer, boards 221 Sacramento
Fisk Richard, clerk, 85 Commercial
Fisk Royal, com. mer. corner California and
Davis
Fisk B. carpenter, boards Franklin Hotel
Fisher L. VV . teller, at Page, Bacon & Co's •
Fisher Marce, clerk, 202 Clay
Fisher Benjamin A. carriage rnanuf. Kearny,
bet. Sutter and Post
Fisher John, carpenter, h Market, bet. Du-
pont and Kearny
Fisher & Co. hats and caps, 85 Commercial
Fisher C. A. hats and caps. 85 Commercial
Fisher A. A. hats and caps, 85 Commercial
Fisher S. dry goods, 22 First
Fisher L. P. news agent, Merchants' Exc'ge.
123 Sacramento
Fisher ( harles, stone cutter, cor. Bush and
Battery
Fisher H. C. book-keeper. 1 Orleans Row
Fisher William, boarding house, cor. Jackson
and Davis
Fisher Geo. secretary to Board of U. S. Land
Commissioners, 148 California, h. 195
California
Eitzgera'd Richard, carpenter, h. S. side
Green, near Powell
Fitzgerald Edward, h. 353 Dupont
Fitzgerald H. clerk, at Hussey, Bond k
Hale's
Fitzgerald T. G. pioneer machine sewing co.
45 Battery, 2d floor
Fitzgerald Thomas, carpenter, boards 64
Broadway
Fitzgerald E. & Co. hardware, 100 Battery
Fitzgerald Ezekiel, hardware, 100 Battery
Fitzgerald Stephen, laborer, h.Stevenson, near
Second
Fitzgerald Patrick, laborer, h. Stevenson, near
Ecker
Fitzgerald Michael, laborer, h. Stevenson,
near Ecker
Fitzgerald William, laborer, h. Stevenson
near Ecker
Fitzgerald M. helper, Vulcan Iron Wort
Fitzgerald Michael, steward, 119 Sacrument
Fitch Henry S. & Co. real estate auctione
157 Montgomery
Fitch & Co. Happy Valley Mills, cor. First
and Melius
Fitch H. S., Happy Valley Mills, cor. First
and Melius
Fitch Robert J. laborer. 41 Davis
Fitch & Co. storage and commission,
Sacramento
Fitch G. K. & Co. brokers, 120 Montgomery
h. 301 Stockton
Fittstone G. carpenter, house Everett, near
Third
Fitzpatrick Daniel, teamster, h. Jessie, near
Jane
Fitzpatrick John, laborer, h. Annie, near
Jessie
Fitzpatrick John, warehouseman, Front, bet.
Green aud Union
Fitzpalrick John, waiter, U. S. Maria
Hospital
Fitzhugh Edmond C. attorney, McAllister's
building
Fitz^ibbous John, ship carpenter, boards 40
First
Fitzgibbon M. E. carman, at Case, Heiser
& Co.'s
Flaherty Warren, carpenter, boards S. sic
Vallejo, between Powell and Stockton
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Mowaii wmm
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San Francisco;
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NO. 66 J ST., SACRAMENTO CITY.
THE MOST MAGNIFICENT SUITS OF ROOMS FOR DAGUER
RIAN PURPOSES ON THE PACIFIC COAST.
Daguerreotypes taken in every style of the Art, in a ver
superior manner, in all kinds of weather.
THE NEWLY INVENTED
STERESCOPIC DAGUERREOTYPES
Taken to perfection in these Galleries.
Daguerreotypes, Engravings, PaJjitings
&c„ Copied: Out door Views of BUILDINGS and LANDSCAPE!
executed at short notice.
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Those about having Miniatures taken
are cordially invited to call and examine the Rooms, and Specimen
before sitting elsewhere.
Rememember the Numbers I---202 and 20$
CLAY STREET, AND 66 J STREET.
F
SAN FRANCISCO [F] DIRECTORY.
55
Flaherty M. 114 Broadway
Flanders Nathan, wharf builder, h. S.E. cor.
Taylor and Clay
Flanders Joseph, granite setter, h. Trinity, 2
doors from Pine
Flanders J. C. firm of Dorr & Flanders, 41
Pacific
Flanagan Moses E. merchant, City Hall
Flanigau John, clerk, 50 California
Fleming Thomas, h. Mason, cor. Filbert
Fleming Samuel, printer, "Evening Journal"
office
Fleming Stephen R. clerk, 44 Bush
Fleming John, labore:*, h. Vallejo, bet. Bat-
tery and Sansome
Fleming John J. Bay Market, 59 Pacific
Fleming John, carman, 197 and 199 Sansome
Flemming B. laborer, h. 10 Pike
Flenner Thos. dry goods, 204 i lay.
Fletcher, Franklin Arcade. 29 and 31 "Webb
Fletcher F. bowling saloon, 159 Commercial,
h. 31 Webb
Fletcher Crawford, clerk to City Marshal, 4
City Hall
Fleishman J. book-keeper, Front, near Cal-
ifornia
Fleury J. R. clerk, 41 California, 2d floor
Fleury & Michael, grocers, corner Bush and
hansome
Fleetwood John, carman, h. 268 Pacific
Flint, Peabody & Co com. mor. cor. Broad-
way wharf and Front
Flint James P. com merchant, cor. Broadway
wharf and Front
Flint Edward P. com. merchant, cor. Broad-
way wharf and Front
Flint J. H. lumber merchant, Battery, oppo-
site Oriental, h. Oriental Block
Flint Edward, agent Pacific Mail S. S. Co.
cor. Leidsdorff and Sacramento
Flint Wilson, storage, Flint's wharf, h. Tele-
graph Hill
Flint Daniel, clerk. Flint's wharf
Flint John, journeyman printer, Commercial
job printing office, h. Clay, bet. Mason
and Taylor
Flint William C. bar-keeper, Custom House
Block
Flintoff Joseph, blacksmith, 59 Halleck, h.
Howard
Flower Samuel, associate editor S. F. Herald
Floyd Wm. camphene distiller, h. Greenwich,
between Mason and Powell
Flood Morris, porter, 108 Montgomery
Flood J. C. auction lunch, 133 Sansome, h.
286 Washington
Flood Christopher, laborer, 6 California
Flood John, watchman custom house
Fluker Francis, tinner, b'ds at Chicago Hotel
Flynn Patrick, baker, at M. L. Winn's
Foard Thomas J. printer "Golden Era," 186
Montgomery
Foard J. Macdonough, editor and proprietor
"Golden Era," 186 Montgomery
Foard J. W. & Co. merchants, 129 Sausome,
2d floor
Fobes G. P. Court Block, 182 and 184 Clay,
2d floor
Foerster Peter B. proprietor "Freie Presse,"
109 Clay, 2d floor
Fogarty Wm. laborer, appraiser's office, h.
Dupont, bet. Sutter and Post
Foggo J. H. clerk, 102 Battery
Fogus S. C. boards at Wilson's Exchauge
Foil Wm. bar-keeper, cor. Davis aud Clark
Folsom E. J. grocer 121 Broadway
Folsom J. L. office X. E. cor. California and
Leidsdorff
Folger E. P. oil factory, 114 Broadway
Folger Frank, at Hussey, I'oud & Hale's
Folger Jas. A. clerk at Wadsworth & Rock-
well's
Folger Francis B. com mer. cor. California
and Davis
Folger & Tubbs, ship chandlers, 49 Pacific,
near Front
Folger Capt. W. H. ship chandler, 49 Pacific,
near Front
Foley Samuel M. at Newhall & Gregory's
Foley Marcus, caulker, boards at 40 First
Foley D. helper Sutter Iron Works
Foley Terrence, wholesale grocer, 50 Cali-
fornia
Follett D. W. clerk, 126 Front
Fonda Alfred, mer. corner Jackson and San-
some, 2d floor, h. N. side Green, between
Daponl ami Kearny
Foratte Kims, pilot, h. S. side Union, between
Powell & Mason
Foreman I bury, grocer, 239 Dupout
Ford Henry, laborer, h. corner Kearny and
Lombard
Ford J. M. daguerrian artist, 203 Clay,2d floor
Ford AVm. grocer, 207 Clay, h. Pine, near
Stockton
Ford N. M. clerk, 60 California
Ford Henry, boarding house, 14 Sacramento
Ford B. F. Opposition Line Pilots, corner of
Jackson and East, 2d floor
Ford J. proprietor Clinton House, Jackson,
between Davis and Front
Ford J. com merchant, 92 Davis
Ford Richard H. inspector, custom house
Ford Patrick, porter, 164 Sansome
Forcing Chas. baker, 160 Kearuy
Forsyth E. A. clerk, 100 Sansome
Fordham R. B. com. mer. 175 FYont
Forbes John, machinist, Union Iron Works
Forbes Arthur, laborer, boards at 17 Ohio
Forman William D. & Co. wholesale grocers,
Davis, near Jackson
Foreman John, miller, boards at 149 Sansome
Fortune Richard, porter, 94 Front
F'ortune J A. clerk, cor. California and Bat-
tery, 2d floor
Fortune Henry, porter, 111 Battery
Foster Joseph F. h. cor. Janson and Lombard
F'oster Chas. E. resides at Dr. Ober's
56
SAN FRANCISCO [F] DIRECTORY.
Foster Samuel F. laborer, Market, bet. Main
and Beale
Foster Abr'm, apprentice Union Iron Works
Foster F. A. com. merchant, 90 Front
Foster A. J. clerk, 90 Front
Fossorier A. watchmaker, 21 Sacramento
Foulke L. M. clerk, 64 Battery
Foulkes Thomas, clerk, 146 Battery
Fountain G. C. feed store, 116 Sansome
Fountain C. G. feed store, 77 Pine, boards at
Niantic
Fouts D. L. store keeper's clerk appraiser's
store
Fouchcr J. J. wholesale and retail flour dealer,
cor Sacramento and Battery, h corner
Green and Brannan
Fowler Oscar G. clerk, 162 Clay
Fowler J.'W. laborer, boards 12932 Jackson
Fowler J. L. pilot, h Stockton, between Bush
and Sutter
Fox & O'Connor, liquors, corner Commercial
and Leidsdorff
Fox Win. B. liquors, corner Commercial and
Leidsdorff
Fox Joseph, clerk, 12 Ohio
Fox G. painter, 28 California
Fox H. Allen, gunsmith, 73 Davis
Fox J. P. proprietor Alta Hotel, Davis
Foye Chas. E. sailmaker, Jackson st. wharf
Francis George, saloon, 242 Pacific
Francis Miss Helen, housekeeper, 147 San-
some
Francis D. B. carman, 47 and 49 California
Francis Wm. H. book-keeper, 32 Clay
Francis A. printer, boards at 89 Pacific
Francis S;muel, Jr. U. S. Hotel, 66 Pacific
Francis Samuel, proprietor U. S. Hotel, 66
Pacific
Francis George, firm of N. C. Stetson & Go.
126 Montgomery
Franklin Flour Mills, 94 Kearny
Franklin Stephen, at Burgoyne & Co's
Franklin John H. at Burgoyne & Co's
Franklin, Selim & Edward, real estate aucts.
102 Merchant, h. O'Farrell, near Powell
Franklin Job Printing Office, 186 Montgom-
ery, 2d floor
Franklin Lumley, agent for British Commer-
cial Life Insurance Co. 102 Merchant
Frawley James, Pleasant Valley Hotel, cor.
Ecker and Clementine
Frawley Patsey. moulder, Alta Foundry
Frazier Joseph R carpenter, 194 Jackson
Frazier James, machinist, 41 Battery, 2d floor
Frazier & Kimball, carpenters and caulkers,
corner Market and Main
Frazier Daniel, carpenter and caulker, corner
Market and Main
Frazer John, laborer, 149 Battery
Frazer Wm. inspector, custom house
Fraser S. manuf. of iron doors and shutters,
Battery, near Broadway
Fraser William, jour, printer, "Oal, Courier"
office
Frankel Samuel, tailor, 206 Clay
Franck Frederick & Co. com. merchants, 154
Washington
Franz B. cigars, 168 Clay
Franks & Olmstead, md'ze brokers, 85 Clay
Franks Geo. md'ze broker. 85 Clay
Franks' Dining Saloo'i, 135 California
Frank M. dry goods, 90 Sacramento
Frank F. C. saddler, 75 California
Frank O. H. Hanoverian consul, 70 Battery,
2d floor
Frank John flour packer, 94 Front
Frank Frederick & Co. com. mer. 97 Pine
Frey Wm. cabinet maker, 159 Sacramento
French A. G. daguerrian operator, at E. H.
Vance's
French B. F. carpenter, boards at 159 Pine
French S. T. carpenter, h. Bush, near Mont-
gomery
French & Ruggles, importers and dealers iu
pantaloons, corner of Sacramento and
Leidsdorff
French C. C. importer and dealer in panta-
loons, h. First, bet. Howard and Folsom
French S. F. moulder, Sutter Iron Works
French T. B. liquors and cigars, 37 Davis
French Augustus, stove manf. 37 Sacram'to
French M. A. clerk at Jones' Hotel
French Lewis, boarding house, 21 Broadway
Freeks G. F. gas fitter, at J. B. M. Crook's
Frecon Claudius, boards at 229 Sacramento
Freres Level, dry goods, corner Dupont and
Pacific
Frenndt, firm of Godfroy, Sillem & Co. bank-
ers and com. mer. 141 Clay
Freebond Wm. firm of Goodwin & Co. 62
California
Freeman Jacob, tinsmith, 75 \t> Kearny
Freeman Peter, laborer, h. Green, bet. San-
some and Montgomery
Freeman John, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Freeman Hoyt, merchant, 54 Commercial
Freeman Wm. B. shipsmith, Market stree)
wharf
Free Wm. machinist, 187 Montgomery, h.
Washington place
Free Wm. tinner, boards at 147 Sansome
Frederick C. druggist, Kearny, near Mission
Fredendale Samuel, clothing, 63 Pacific
Fremeny P. mason, 86 Sacramento
Frisch J. G. grocer, corner of Greenwich and
Janson
Frick Jacob, jour, printer, "Gal. Courier"
office
Friedlander L. & Co. dry goods, 167 Clay
Friedlander & Nathan, importers of diamonds,
jewelry and watches, 181 Clay
Friedlander A. jewelry, 181 Clay
Friedlander J. & Co. general merchants, 60
California, 2d floor
Friedlander W. clothing, 63 Pacific
Friedenberg A. wholesale clothing, 64 Batt'y
Friel Wm. stoves, 96 Pacific
Fries Chas. corn extracter, 184 Kearny
SAN FRAX CISCO [G] DIRECTORY.
57
Fridell Henry, laborer, at Cooke, Kenney
& Go's [floor
Friedman Joseph, trader, 173 Sansome, 2d
Friend Augustus, cabinet maker, boards at
129)4 Jackson
Friens M. com. merchant, Market, between
Fremont and Beale
Frink Geo. W. manager Tehama House
Frisbie John B. 8 Armory Hall. 3d floor
Fritch <fe Co. coal depot, junction California
and Market
Fritch George, coal depot, junction California
and Market, h. Kearny, between Green
and Union
Frizzle James, ex-police officer, City Hall
Frohn Chas H. clerk at Boyd & Co.'s
Froment Morris, carpenter, 8 Sacramento.
Froutiu Joseph, com. merchant, 85 Clay
Frothingham . John, pattern maker, Union
Iron Works
Frothingham George, clerk, 3 Battery
Frost & Richards, house and sign painters.
96 California, 2d floor
Frost Geo. W. intelligence office, 64 Sansome
Fry John II. attorney, office 174 Olay
Fuchs F. machinist, Yalltjo, between Dupont
and Stockton
Fucks John, waterman, Cochituate Baths
Fuceibrinch 0. F. cigars, 215 Washington
Fuller C. A. h. Green, bet Kearny i" Dupont
Fuller C. A. fancy store, cor. Clay and Kearny
Fuller John, laborer, boards St. Mary's lane
Fuller L. P. watches, jewelry and silverware.
115 Montgomery, corner Merchant
Fuller 0. new and second-hand furniture, 61
Montgomery
Fullerton James, wagon maker, 80 Kearny
Fullerton Wm. G. 72 and 74 California
Pollard Wm. h. 238 Stockton
Fulton Edward, Tattersalls livery stables, 163
Sacramento
Fulton Jas. H. real estate agent, 200)4 Clay,
2d floor
Fulton Wm. watchman at Gibbons it Lam-
mot's, California, below Front
Fulda M. & Brother, clothing, 39 Commercial
Furstenthal G. R. clerk at Robtert Josephi
& Co.'s
Furman Lewis, grocer, 49 Broadway
Furmau M. H. attorney, Parson's building.
Clay
Fury Thos. apprentice, Yulcan Iron "Works
Fuzzard Henry, hatter, h. Fremont, near
Folsom
Gadxer Johx H. N. h. corner Taylor and
Lombard
Gaffhey M. dealer in liquors, 171 Front
Gafney Wm. clerk, 184 Montgomery
Gafney Patrick, cook, 70 Davis
Gage J. carman, h. Union place
Gager James H. stock dealer, 97 Merchant
Gailhard Charles, St. Francis Hotel, corner
Dupont and Clay
Gailhard Bernard, St. Frauds Hotel, corner
Dupont and Clay
Gailhard Gabriel, St. Francis Hotel, corner
Dupont and Clay
Gailhard Peter, St. Francis Hotel, corner
Dupont and Clay
Gailhard Austin, St. Francis Hotel, corner
Dupont and Clay
Gaime, Guillemot & Co. jewellers, 103 Mont-
gomery
Caime H. jeweller, 103 Montgomery
Gaitly M. tailor, 117 Clay
Galloway J. builder, h. 34 Powell
Galloway Wm. pilot, h. 60 Broadway
Galloway Joseph, pile driver and contractor,
corner East and Broadway
Galloway Win. saloon, Vallejo Wharf
Galloup J. B. clerk, 49 Commercial
Galper Edward, stall 11 Xew World Market
Galbrath M. C. h. N. side Clay, above Stock.
Galligher John, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Gallager W. E. watchman, custom house
Gallagher Chas. saloon, 156 Kearny, h. 4 St.
Mary's place
Gallagher Thos. gas-pipe layer, Union Iron
Works
Gallagher II. commission merchant, 98 Front
Gallagher Edward, Knickerbocker, 2 Com-
mercial
Gallagher Bernard, wagon maker, 21 Bush, h.
.'lil Montgomery
Gallaghar John, carman, 81 Davis
Galavatti T. dancing academy, 252 Dupont,
2d floor
Gallego Company's Mills and Bay Mills, 149
Battery
Galixon Henry, upholsterer and paper hanger,
145 and 147 Clay
Gamage Samuel, h. Minna, between Second
and Third
Gamage Samuel, storage, 43 California
Gamble A- J- Arcade Saloon, 175 Clay and
L50 Commercial
Gamble R. T. bar-keeper, National Hotel,
Mission Dolores
Gambell W. C. & Co. furniture and bedding,
100 Sansome
Game M F. at Cross & Co.'s
Gannau James, wheelwright, 194 Sansome
Gannon James, boarding house, 13 Sacramen-
to, 2d floor
Gannon J. watchman, custom house
Gannon J. wheelwright, 194 Sansome
Gardner Lieut. W.M. (U. S. Army) Parrot's
building
Gardner John, blacksmith, Union Iron W'ks
Gardner S. C. book-keeper, corner Drum and
Clay
Gardner Robert, painter, h. 269 Washington
Gardner Arthur, steward, Portsmouth House
Gardner Frederick A. corner Third and Sher-
wood place
Gardner R. L. proprietor Crescent City Hotel
Gardner John, bar-keeper Arcade Saloon
58
SAN FRANCISCO [G] DIRECTORY.
Gardner Jas. J. county surveyor, City Hall
Garduer Geo. M. paint?, oils, &c. 117 Wash-
ington, h. Sansome, between Pacific and
Broadway
Gardner & Holeman, blacksmiths, Front, be-
tween Pacific and Broadway
Gardner James, blacksmith, Front, between
Pacific and Broadway
Gardner G. H. laborer, boards 129>£ Jack.
Gardner B. carman, boards 147 Sansome
Gardner R. M. painter, at J. W. Denny's
Gardner G. H. clerk, 127 Sansome
Gardner Miss A. E. h. 48 Minna
Gardner Nathaniel, block maker, 16 Sac-
) amen to
Gardner Samuel, laborer, 41 Davis
Gardner P. police officer, City Hall
Gardner James, clerk, 58 Commercial
Gardner B. G. blacksmith, Flint's wharf
Gardiner B. saddlery and harness, 116 San-
some, h. corner Pike and Clay
Gardiner J. H. clerk, corner Sacramento and
Front
Gardiner Jordan G. inspector, custom house
Gardiner Capt. Win. store keeper, 197 and
199 Sansome
Gavity John, laborer, h. S. E. corner Powell
and Pacific
Garwood & Aitkin, commission^nerchants,
88 Davis
Garwood Geo. M. commission merchant, 88
Davis
Garwood Joseph S. commission merchant, 67
California
Garrison C. K. agent Nicaragua S. S. Co.
comer Leidsdorff and Sacramento
Garrison 0. merchant, cor. LeidsdorfF and
Sacramento
Garrison VVm. R. clerk, corner Leidsdorff
and Sacramento
Garratt & Co brass and bell foundry, Hal-
leck, near Sansome
Garratt W. T. brass and bell founder, Hal-
leck, near Sansome
Garrett A. carpenter, boards 64 Broadway
Garvin P. E. carpenter, 194 Jackson
Garry Joseph E. attorney, office post office
building, 2d floor
Garner J. C. saloon and hog ranch, Presidio
road
Garnett Louis A. inspector, appraiser's store
Garnatt L. A. m. d. Oriental Hotel
Garniss James R. merchant, 52 California,
2d floor
Garaud A. Lafayette Restaurant, 211 Wash-
ington
Garcia Francisco, bar-keeper, 108 Mont-
gomery, h. St. Mary's place
Gardner Miss A. E. private boarding, 278
Stockton
Gardes Walter L. apothecary, 142 Montg'y
98 California
Garvey & Walsh, real estate agents, 186
Washington
Garquet Joseph, inspector, custom house
Garrisch Alexander, commission merchant,
Garvey Christopher, real estate agent, 186
Washington
Gassert H. L. cigars, 132 Kearny
Gassart Henry, saloon, cor Main and Market
(J assart Wm. saloon, cor. Main and Market
Gates Mrs. H. E. private boarding house.
48 Bush
Gates George, h. 48 Bush
Gates L). A. h. 48 Bush
Gates Daniel, shoemaker, 68 Pacific
Gates Horatio S. m. d. and surgeon, 8 Bolton
& Barron's building, Merchaut, h. 204
Stockton
Gatez Chas. II. saloon, rear City Hall
Gautier L. P.m. d. 161 Montgomery, 2d floor
Gautier John, laborer, 44 Battery
Gauly Samuel, porter, 88 Front
Gauoreau B. O. Hewlett's Exchange, 87
Jackson
Gaveu M. bottler, Union Place
Gaven D. merchant, 120 Commercial, 2d
floor
Gaven Patrick T.saloon. 18 Bush.
Gavett Jonathan, crockery, California, be-
tween Sansome and Montgomery
Gavagen VY'ru. clothing, 59 Commercial
Gawley Wm. H. clerk at G. A. Meigs,
Market-st. wharf
Gay Albert C. at Clapp & Fisher's
Gayle A. B. agent California Spice Mills, 91
Front
Gaylord H. 0. 150 Montgomery, 2d floor
Gee L. jour, printer, " Cal. Courier" office, h.
Wetmore place
Gegax Samuel, machine sewer, 67 Jackson
Gehogan Dennis, porter, custom house
Gella L. saddler, 68 Kearny
Genella Joseph, crockery, 184 Montgomery
Genella Charles, clerk, 184 Montgomery
Genella Daniel, clerk. 184 Montgomery
George G. fruit dealer, 256 Dupont
George Daniel, groom for Dillon, Hedge & Co.
George Robert, book-keeper, 34 Clay, h. 46
Minna
George Samuel G. m. d. corner Dolores and
Centre, Mission Dolores
George James, firm of Clark & George, ar-
chitects, Express Buildings, 2d floor
Gerry S. R. m. d. office and house 42 Bush,
2d floor
Gerold George, stove maker, 285 Dupont
German k Toshack, Livermore's Exchange,
147 Sansome
German Adolphus, Livermore's Exchange,
147 Sansome
Germon Geo. ale and porter bottler, corner
Dupont and Vallejo
Gerstle Arnold, importer of French and Swiss
goods, 107 California
Gerberdiug C. O. clerk, 131 Montgomery, h.
corner Clay and Jones
Gerad George, clerk, 23 Sacramento
SAN FRANCISCO [G] DIRECTORY.
59
Gerrish Chas. W. carpenter, boards Beale,
near Folsom
Gereau M. P. wood carver, boards 82 Pacific
Gerke Henry, real estate dealer, 3 Armory
Hall. h. Mason, near Eddie
Ghirardelli Mrs. manuf. of syrups, liquors, &c.
h. cor. Jackson and Mason
Ghirardelli D. director, h. cor. Jackson and
Mason
Giannini Henry G. Plaza bakery, 202 "Wash-
ington
Gibson Chas. carman, 197 and 199 Sansome
Gibson G. B. carpenter, boards 313 r'owell
Gibson E. if. d. office cor. Dupont and Pacific.
2d floor
Gibson John, machinist, Vallejo, bet. Dupont
and Stockton
Gibson John, carpenter, h. Clementine, bet.
Anthony and Ecker
Gibson & King, wholesale grocers, 24 and 2G
Battery
Gibson Lewis, wholesale grocer, 24 and 26
Battery
Gibson Chas. brass founder, 67 California
Gibson k Meyer.com. merchants, 30 Battery
Gibson Lewis, com. merchant, 30 Battery
Gibson 0. B. k Co. flour and grain, 112
Front
Gibson Mrs. Margaret, (widow) boys' cloth
ing, 350 Stockton «
Gibbons H. m. d. office Rabe's building, 163
Clay, h. 228 Stocki<
Gibbons Win. A. book-keeper, 129 Sansome
Gibbons Jas. S. bar-keeper, 10 California
Gibbons & L.miniot, general com merchants,
California, below Front
Gibbons Rodmond, general com. merchant.
California, below Front, h. 38 Melius
Gibbons Win. P. u. d. Armory Hall build'tr.
h. 38 Melius
Gibb, Daniel & Co. com. mer. 105 and 107
Sacramento, 2d tl ■
Gibb Wm. 10.3 and lo7 Sacramento. 2d floor
Gibbs & Co. com. mer. 62 California. 2d floor
Gibbs C. V. S. com. merchant, 62 California.
2d floor
Gibbs C. E. com. merchant. 62 California, h.
Mission
Gibbs F. A. com. merchant, 62 California, h.
Bush
Gibbs Geo. W. iron and steel, 36 and 38 Bat-
tery, h. Clay, bet. Dupont and Kearny
Gibbs Wm. painter, 26 California
Gibbs Wm. O. bar-keeper, corner Sansome
and California
Gibney Jas bar-keeper, corner of First and
Mission
Giddies John S. at Flint, Peabody <fr Co's
Giffin Oscar F. fruit, 97 Commercial
Giffin llermau. fruit. 97 Commercial
Gifford Stephen, clerk, 172 fifotgoomery, h.
Stockton, bet. Jackson and Pacific
Gift Geo. W . clerk, appraiser's office, h. Clay,
near Davis
Gifford Oliver, printer, 8 First
Gihon Main, miller, at Harrison Mills, San-
some
Gihon Thomas, engraver, 152 Montgomery,
2d floor
Gihon John C. bottled soda factory. Anthony
street
Gihon John H. firm of Soule & Gihon, au-
thors and proprietors of "Annals of San
Francisco," California Chronicle office
i Gill "Wm. teahcer of languages, rear of 343
Stockton
Gill Thomas, laborer, h. Kearny, near Union
, Gill, Clark it Co., general dealers, 52 Cali-
fornia, 2d floor
GT1 H. B. saloon. Cunningham's wharf
Gi.l W. B. bar-keeper, Cunningham s wharf
: Gillis Stephen, printer, "Evening Journal"
office
Gillick James, bar-keeper, 211 Montgomery
Oilman Geo. firm of Cable & Oilman, ship-
ping masters, corner of Sacramento and
Davis
, Gilman E. carpenter, h. Third, bet. Everett
and Mission
Gilman Lyford J. engineer at Cochituate
Baths"
Gilman A. M. liquors, 106 Battery
Oilman (rco. clerk, l<3 Sacramento
Oilman Gardner, clerk. Davis, near Jackson
Gilman Wm.jonr. printer, "News" office
Gilman B. F. clerk. 82 Pacific
Gilson Capt. John, boards at Oilson's Hotel
Gilson Wm. lighterman, boards S utters Hotel,
Rincon Point
Gilson J. S. proprietor Gilson's Hotel, cor.
ner Dui -on
Gilliam K. watchmaker, 189 Clay
Gilchrist John O. bookseller and stationer,
124 Commercial
Gilchrist C. lumber merchant, corner of Bush
and fiiontgotn sry
Gilbert G. H. intelligence office, 87 Com'ral
Gilbert E. printer, "Ledger" office
Gilbert James A. clerk. 128 Montgomery
Gilbert Geo. S. Pacific Oil Works, 22 Battery
Gilbert J. >i. d. 51 Pacific. 2d floor
(Tiles Wm. T. clerk. 33 and 35 Sacramento
Giles Edward, corresponding clerk at Alsop
& Co'8. ill and 113 California
Oildem eester, De Fremery & Co. com. mer-
chants, 168 Sansome
Gildemeester John Paul Henry, consul of the
Netherlands, 168 Sansome
Gilmore Win. merchant, 65 Jackson, 2d floor
Gilmore A. mer. tailor, 152 Washington
Gilmore Wm. laborer, h. Jessie, bet. Ecker
and First
Gilmore S. D. millwright, house Second, near
Jessie
Gilmore O. W. millwright, h. Second, near
Jessie
Gillmore & Lockwood, Florence Saloon, 132
Commercial, cor. Montgomery
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Gillmore W. E. Florence Saloon, 132 Com-
mercial, cor. Montgomery
Gillingham G. A. & Co. grocers and com. 81
Washington
Gillingham R. W. grocer and com. 81 Wash-
ington
Gillespie Capt. David, wharfinger, Central
wharf, h. Prospect place
Gimnry J. G. tinner, 262 Dupont
Gineheney G. grocer, corner Broadway and
Dupont
Girot N. grocer, 354 Stockton
Girard L. broker, 172 Sansome
Girrard Peter, bar-keeper, 49 Broadway
Given A. watchmaker, 155 Montgomery, cor.
Merchant
Glassy Edward, coach painter, 102 Kearny
Glassell A. attorney, U. S. Court rooms
Glasier James, blacksmith. 51 Jackson
Glasur G. A. laborer, h. Stevenson, between
First and Ecker
Gladwin Brothers & Co. jobbers and general
com. cor. Front and California
Gladwin Wm. II. jobber and general com. cor.
Front and California
Gladwin Geo. S. jobber and general com. cor.
Front and California
Glancy Francis, boarding house, 25 and 27
Broadway
Glesnor R. A. mechanic, 122 Broadway
Glenn Major Thos. builder, office Brenham pi.
Glen James, com. mer. 97 California
Gleason H. B. merchant, cor. Pine and Front
Glissell Martin, steward 50 Sacramento
Gloster James, house Union place
Glover P. J. clerk, 84 Battery
Glover "VV. H. & Co. piles and square timber,
50 California, 2d floor
Glover Moses, cigars, 72 Pacific
Glover J. S. attorney, 30 Montgomery Block,
2d floor
Gluyas Geo. K. proprietor Sutter Iron W'ks,
h. Minna
Gobbi Daniel, grocer, corner St. Mary's and
Pine
Gobber Joseph pattern maker, Sutter Iron
Works
Goddard Geo. H. civil engineer, cor. Sansome
and California, 2d floor
Goddard & Co. manuf. of machinery. First,
bet. Mission and Howard
Goddard E. B. manuf. of machinery, First,
bet. Mission and Howard, h. Second, bet.
Mission and Howard
Goddard Geo. H. surveyor, h. cor. Clav and
Taylor
Goddard Jas. B. & Co. Saucelito Laundry,
cor. Washington and Drum
Godefroy, Sillem & Co. bankers and com.
mer. 141 Clay
Godefroy Alfred, banker and com. merchant,
141 Clay
Godfrey James T. Mountaineer, 153 Kearney,
h. 12 Pike
Godfrey John A. attorney, 172 Pacific, h, 172
Stockton
Godfrey W. H. clerk, corner Front and Sac-
ramento
Godfrey John H. carpenter, 27 Sansome
Godfrey Wm. jour, printer, "S. F. Herald"
office, 120 Montgomery
Godfrey B. ranchero, boards Franklin Hotel
Godfrey & Jorgensen, Mountaineer House,
corner Commercial and Kearny
Godfrey James T. Mountaineer House, corner
Commercial and Kearny, h. 13 Pike
Godine John A 113 Battery
Godley Frank, clerk, 24 Sacramento
Godley M. cashier at Alsop & Co.'s 111 and
113 California
Godeas John D. builder, h. Sutter, between
Kearny and Montgomery
Goetze A. cheap John, 213 Kearny
Goess A. cooper, Gold, near Montgomery
Coin & Ellis, shipping, Front, bet. Broadway
and Yallejo
Goin Thomas, shipping, Front, bet. Broadway
and Yallejo, h. Union, cor. Sonoma
Golden Thomas, boards 34L Stockton
Golden Frank, saloon, 290 Stockton
Golden Gate Flour Mills. 136*Pine
Golden Edward, blacksmith. Alta Foundry
Golden Thomas, messenger, appraiser's office,
h. 349 Stockton
Golde John, carpenter, h. 123 Broadway
Gold H. shoe maker, 71 Kearny
Gold M. clothing, 93 Pacific
Goldstein & Co. J. P. clothing, 101 Com-
mercial
Goldsmith G. W. engineer, house St. Mary's
place
Goldsmith & May, J. dry goods, 82 Mont-
gomery
Goldsmith Jos. porter, 17 California
Goldsmith D. boarding house, Sansome, op-
posite Rassette house
Goldsmith J. G. bar-keeper, cor. Commercial
and Battery
Goldsmith Wm. E. copper and steel engraver,
5 and 6 Armory Hall building, 3d floor,
h. 157 Taylor
Gollin Alkin, cutlery, 95 Commercial
Gomez Senor, Spanish teacher, school 157
Dupont
Gomez Juan, California, bet. Sansome and
Montgomery
Gonther L. shoes, 68 Kearny
Goodridge Samuel D. h. S. side Union, bet.
Powell and Mason
Goodridge L. O. clerk at Eugene Kelley &
Co.'s
Goodwin C. Knickerbocker market, Jessie,
near Jane
Goodwin James P. clerk, 159 Sacramento
Goodwin & Co. commission merchants and
jobbers, 62 California
Goodwin Charles R. com. mer. and jobber,
62 California
SAN FB AN C IS C [ G ] DIRECTORY.
61
Goodwin k White, bowling saloon, cor.
Montgomery and Merchant, basement
Goodwin Thomas E. bowling saloon, corner
Montgomery and Merchant, basement
Goodman J. merchant, 129 1 .< California
Goodman Brothers, wholesale grocers, 50
Front
Goodman James H. wholesale grocer, 50
Front
Goodwin Geo. E. wholesale grocer, 50 Front,
h. Pleasant Valley
Goodell Mrs. F. L. boarding house, 163 Cali-
fornia
Goodall T. H. merchant, 79 Davis
Boodenow Geo. pork dealer, near Clarendon
Hotel
Gorham Wm. R. k Co. State Bakery. 248
Dupont. h. cor. Clay and Prospect place
Gorham Wm. R. county sherriff. City Hall, h.
Prospect place
Gorham Jas. S. paints and oils, 8 First
Gorham Ambrose, attorney, 134 Montgomery
2d floor
Gorden Sheldon, miller, 100 Pine
Gordon Benjamin, blacksmith. 105 Kearny
Gordon A. O. hook-keeper, at B. Davidson's
bank
Gordon James M. carman, 58 and 60 Sac-
ramento
Gordon A. boat-builder, Market-st. wharf
Gordon Geo. ft Sum. Vulcan Iron Works,
First, fronting on Melius and Fremont
Gordon George, Vulcan Iron Works, h. 142
Dnpont
Gordon John, carman, h. Stevenson, near
Third
Gordon Nathaniel, wholesale produce, Clay.
bet. Drum and I
Gordon Geo. firm Jas. .Smith ft Co. pile driv-
ers and wharf builders, 134 Montgomery.
h. 153 Dupont
Gore B. B. at Hussey, Bond ft Hale's, h. 173
Mission
Gorman Richard, butcher, corner Stockton
and Broadway
Gormerly Jas. steward, 229 Clay
Goslin.sk v Samuel, cap maker, 173 Sansome,
2d floor
Gosman Chas. baker, 133 Jackson
Goss, White ft Co. 98 Battery
Gotgeu N. grocer. Rincon Point
Gould T. H. grocer, 203 Sacramento
Gould W. B. Alden's Branch, 81 Sansome
Gould Thomas F. jobber and general dealer.
51 California, h. California, bet. Dupont
and Stockton
Gould Frank, saloon, 75 Davis
Gould J. G. storage and commission, S.W.
cor. Sacramento and Battery
Gould A. S. clerk, " Times and Transcript"
office
Gould Miss Julia, vocalist, boards at Ports-
mouth house
Goux J. grocer, 82 Kearny
Gough Robert, laborer. 160 Battery
Gourley Robert, laborer. 95 Pine
Gouldin J. O. clerk, 201 Sansome
Goud k Veazie. stoves. &c. 18 Davis
Goud Geo. L. stoves, kc. 78 Davis
Gourny A. 104 Merchant. 3d floor
Gove Andrew J. wharfinger, Washington-st.
wharf
Gower E. H. M. at Adams & Co.'s Express
Gowers G. V. coppersmith, 116 Front
Gowdy k Co. Chelsea Laundry, corner Third
and Folsom
Gowdy D. R. Chelsea Laundry, corner Third
and Folsom
Graves. H. T. firm of Hall & Graves, grocers,
Stockton. 2 doors X. of Pacific
Gray G. Hulbard, 192 Sacramento
Gray i: Easterby, storage and commission,
197 and 199 Sansome. and 14 Front
Gray Francis, storage and commission, 197
and 199 Sansome, and 14 Front, h. Clay
above Powell
Gray Thomas, h. Filbert, between Taylor and
Jones
Gray Arthur, h. Lombard, bet. Mason and
Taylor,
Grav Win. D. undertaker, office 192 Sacram.
h. 128 Dupont
Gray John, h. X. side Green, bet. Kearny and
Dupont
( hay II. M. m.d. office 219 Clay, 2d floor
Gray Nathaniel, undertaker. 192 Sacramento
<rray Rev. F. T. h. cor. Pine and Quincy
<iray Win. J. printer, 151 Clay
Uray Wm. moulder. Alta Foundry
(iray John, storage and commission, cor. Pine
and Davis, boards Oriental
Gray John, blacksmith, Union Iron Works
Gray Martin, boarding house, 40 Sacramento
Gray Benjamin F. collector, central wharf
Gray John, Eureka market. 27 Bush
Gray John jr. merchant, cor. Jackson and
•"ine. 2d floor
Gray Thomas, inspector, custom house
Gray W. \V. inspector, Union-street ware-
he
Gray Chaa. liar-keeper. 155 Front
(iray J. printer. •California Chronicle" office,
rooms, 230 Clay
Gray W. H. ranchero, office Parsons'building
Grayson A. J. merchant, h 119 Broadway
Granstedt ft Ahrens, saloon, cor. Davis and
Washington
C raffs tedt Albert, saloon, cor. Davis and
Washington
Grasshoff F. Carpenter, h. 368 Powell
Graham Jas. S. h. 300 Powell
Graham W. jeweller and enorraver, shop and h.
cor. Sacramento and Powell
Graham Robert J. carpenter, boards at Long-
ley's Restaurant
Graham Jas. W. bar-keeper, 132 Commer-
cial, cor. Montgomery
Grace Mrs. S. A. (widow.) h. S. side John
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SAN FRANCISCO [G] DIRECTORY.
Graham Will. H. notary public, 5 Montgom-
ery Block
Gracy James, blacksmith, 51 Jackson
Grant James A. 248 Dnpont
Grant Adam, firm of Eugene Kelly & Co.
Grant John, marble cutter, 91 Montgomery
Grant & Gallagher, saloon, cor. Kearny and
Commercial
Grant James, county recorder, office City
Hall
Grant G. A. attorney, room No. 55 Mont-
gomery block. 3d floor
Grant Charles B. Empire Granite Works, 40
Battery, h. Fremont, near Folsom
Grant & Dorr, Telegraph Bakery, 41 Pacific
Grant E. 0. Telegreph Bakery, 41 Pacific
Grant Walter, boarding house, 198 Sansome-
Grant Jos. & Arm. Guyol, brokers and real
estate agents, 98 Merchant
Grant Joseph, notary public, (under the new
law,) 98 Merchant
Graly James, laborer, h. Dupont, bet Bush
and Sutter
Grady James, laborer, h. Dupont, bet. Bush
and Sutter
Grady James, h. Happy Valley
Gratiot, Fisk & Perkins, com. mer. corner
California and Davis
Gratiot C. H. com. mer. cor. California and
Davis
Grattan & Bell, builders' hardware, 135 Sac-
ramento
Grattan William H. builders' hardware, 135
Saci amento
Graves G. E . Franklin Hotel, cor. Sansome
and Pacific
Graves John H. bar-keeper, Franklin Hotel,
cor. Sansome and Pacific
Graves Wm. H merchant, boards, Longley's
restaurant
Graves Edward, ship carpenter, board 40
First
Graves Andrew, h. 12 Melius
Graves W H. & E. S. copper smiths, Front,
near Jackson
Graves & Stringer, upholstery and cabinet
ware-rooms 129)^ California and 37
Davis
Graves George, upholstery and cabinet ware-
rooms. 129 }.o California and 37 Davis
Grey Cyril V. collector's clerk, custom house,
h. S.E. cor. Eddy & Taylor
Greenhow Robert, associate law agent, 148
California
Green R. W. carrier " San Francisco Herald"
120 Montgomery
Green Jas. J. police officer, h Virginia
Green Geo. W. county treasurer, h. 251 Clay,
cor. Stockton
Green T. D merchant, 105 Jackson, 2d floor
Green J. S. firm of Stearns & Green, corner
Clay and Sansome
Green wm. Arthur, on board storcshp Callao,
Mission st.
Green D. furniture and bedding, 157 Sacra-
mento, h. t»lay. above Powell
Green Geo. H. clerk, 141 Montgomery
Green John, steward, at Franklin house
Grean Wm E h. 244 Dupont
Green Mrs. Talbot, H. h. Howard's Row,
Mission
Green Frederick W. builder, h, Dupont, bet.
Geary and O'Farrall's
Green W. S. at Williams & Severances soda
factory
Green Frederick, com. mer. 170 Montgomery,
house Broadway, between Dupont and
Stockton
Green G. W. stall 4, U. S. market
Green Frederick P. agent Despatch Line Sac-
ramento packets, 107 Front, 2d floor
Green Jos. de Puisage, Lloyd's agent, 87
Clay, 2d floor
Green Augustus R. com. mer, 87 Clay, 2d
floor
Green Albert, boots and shoes, 54 Commer.
Green George, cook, 20 'Stevenson
Green George AV. butcher, stalls 6 and 8,
Pacific market, house corner Clay and
Stockton
Green & Woodman, Sutter market, corner
Folsom and Beale
Green Geo. W. Sutter Market, cor. Folsom
and Beale
Green L. T. lumber merchant, Market-street
wharf
Green F. W. carpenter, rear 121 California
Green Wm. P. clerk, 65 VVashington
Green Thos. carman, h. 44 Bush
Green A. F. clerk, corner Front and Sacra-
mento
Greene C. H. carman, h. St. Mary's
Greene & Heath, com. mer. 47 and^ Cal.
| Greene Samuel il. Consul for Costa Rica and
Guatamala, 47 and 49 California
Greenleaf William, boarding-house, corner
Spring and Sumner
Greenbaum J. clerk, 122 Montgomery
Greenberg L. Hotel, 66 Sansome
Greenwood Mrs. White Rose Saloon, 237
Pacific
Greenwood & Hills, machine sewing, 67
Jackson
Greenwood James, machine sewing, 67 Jaek-
on, h. Union, above Powell
Greenwood Walter, painter, boards at Long-
ley's restaurant
Gregory Henry, firm of Xewhall, Gregory &
Claghorn, auctioneer and com. mer. cor.
Sansome and Sacramento
Gregory George D. steward, Alden's Branch,
81 Sansome
Greaves Benjamin, book-keeper, 17 Davis
Grennage D. tinner, boards 129J4> Jackson
Greninger Daniel, tinner, 201 Kearny
Gresie John, m. d office and h. Spriug Valley
Bath-house, Presidio road
Griffin John, tinuer, 351 Stockton
SAN F R A X CISCO [H] DIRECTORY.
63
Griffin Lynch, private boardir.g, cor. Union
and Union place
GiiTiu B. P. Boomerang 101 Kearny
Griffin T. B. bar-keeper, 50 Broadway
Griffin We II. pilot, h. Calhoun, between
Union and Green
Griffin Chas. E. book-keeper, boards 147 San.
Griffin J. A. boat builder, junction Market
and California
Griffin John W. merchant, cor. Jackson and
Sansouie, 2d floor
Griffin John, laborer, appraiser's office, h.
Dupont, near Clay
Griffin E. Jr. firm Piper, Griffin & Co. 153
Sansome, 2d floor
Griffin J. firm ol Wm. F. Melvin & Co. 4
Commercial
GriiTeth Evan, carpenter, h. Clara.
Grifljth Mrs. Martha, h. 193 Sacramento
Griffith Jas. K. book-keeper, 60 Front
Griffith J. W. gilder, 129 California
Grifieths Thos. J. printer, " Cal. Chronicle"
office, boards 230 Clay
Gridley R. C. carpenter, boards National
Hotel
Grice John R. h. Mission Dolores
Grim Henry, carman, h. corner Powell and
U. ion.
Grimes Patrick, horse-shoer, 30 Webb
Grimes George T. clerk, 84 Clay
Grimes Michael, laborer, 1). Stevenson, near
First
Grimes Geo. T clerk. 1 Orleans Row
Grimes James A. carman, h. 263 Stockton
Grief John. S. F. Baths, L80 Washingon
Grisar & Co. com. merchants, (12 Front, 2d
floor
Grisar E. Belgian Consul, G2 Front, 2d floor
Griswold J. C. civil engineer, 146 Montg'y
Grotjan & Co. druggists. 213 Washington
Grotjau P. A. druggist, 213 Washington
Grotjan G. W. druggist, 213 Washington
Grotjan T. J. importer of cigars and straw
goods, N. \V. cor. Sacramento and
Montgomery, 2d floor, h. E. side Kear-
ny, 3 doors S. of Union.
Groom Mrs. L. dressmaher, 210 1 ., Clay
Qroombridge W. police officer, City Hall
Grontier Charles, watchmaker, 175 Clay
Gronlier J. & Co. commission merchants,
70 Sacramento, 2d floor
Groat R. N. attorney, 159 Montgomery, 2d
floor
Grob T. clerk, 7 Sansome
Grodstein C 72 and 74 California
Grosh Samuel, book-keeper, 54 and 56 Front,
2d floor
Grosh Samuel, commission merchaut, S. W.
cor. Battery and Sacramento
Gross E. S. commission merchant, 11 Wash-
ington
Gryines John E. barge officer
Guerin J. & Co. dry goods, 137 Sacramento
Guiod Olexie, carpenter, h. 226 Sacramento
Guichard E. druggist, 221 Clay
Guignon Joseph, tinner. 139 Kearny
Guion Wm 11. har-keepar, Verandah Saloon,
194 Washington
Guild & Lightner, commission merchants, 87
Front"
Guild Albert H. commission merchant, 87
Front, h. Mason, one door N. of Union
Guilford John, sail maker, 135 Front, 3d floor
Guiteau John B. clerk to U. S. Land Com-
missioners, 148 Galiforuia
Gulicson Henry. upholsterer, 149 Mongomery
Gulliver & Co. wholesale liquors and cigars,
37 Davis
Gulliver E. wholesale liquors and cigars, 37
Davis
Gulliver & French, real estate dealers, No. 1
Trainer's Row, 2d floor
Gummer Mrs. S. (widow) h. cor. Taylor and
Greenwich
Gunter Henry, h. 151 Clay
Gundlach Jacob, Bravarian Brewery, 238
Vallejo
Gunn R. W. cooper, 153 California
Gunnison Andrew J. firm of Ryan & Gunni-
son, attorneys. Post-office build g, 2d floor
Gunst A. clerk. Sti California
Gurvey Michael, rice mills, Fremont, near
Market
Gushee Horace & Co., 20 and 2L United
States Market
Gushee Frederick A. agent, h. Montgomery,
2 d »>rs from Broadway
Gustus Chas. Pilot livery stables, 70 Kearny
Guttman Samuel, tailor. 15;) Washington
Gutierrez A. clerk to U. S. Land Commis-
sioners, h. cor. Sacramento and Kearny
Guthrie Geo. W. deputy surveyor of the port,
custom house
Guys, (-(inductor "Echo du Pacifique"
Guys E. real estate broker, McAllister's b'dg
Guy Abel, com. mer. Ill and 113 Washing-
ton, li. Bush, bet. Stockton and Dupont
Guyol Arm. firm of Grant & Guyol, No. 98
Merchant
Gwin John R. clerk, cor. Pacific and Front
Gwyn Alexander, assayer, h. Powell, near
Union
Haas Sor.oMox, merchaut, 96 Merchant
Haas & Rosen field, wholesale dealers, 96 Mer.
Haas ('has. watchmaker, 44 Long wharf
Haas S. clothing, 56 Pacific
Haageu Mrs Catharine, (widow.) h. 21 First
Hacker KS. confectioner, 180 Clay
Hackett & Judah, attorneys, 163 Montgom-
ery, 2d floor
Hackett John K. attorney, 163 Montgomery,
2d floor, rooms Parrot's building
Hadeln John V. grocer, corner Mason and
Greenwich
Hadler Herman, fruit, 188 Clay
Hadley Moses F. stall 23 New World Mar-
ket, h. Union, near Powell
64
SAN FRANCISCO [H] DIRECTORY.
Haefner J. American Hotel, G5 Montgomery
Harlmlein J. F. gauger, custom bouse
Hagau Henry, carpenter, h Saeramento, be-
tween Powell and Mason
Hagau A. H. nurse, State Marine Hospital
Hagan B. clerk, 86 California
Hagau Jobn, saloon, corner Front and Clay
Hagan James, inspector, custom bouse
Hagan Jobn, inspector, custom house
Hagen Robt. importer surgical instruments,
87 California. 2d floor
Hager J. J. Mechanics' House, 77 Kearny
Hager & Sharp, attorneys, 163 Montgom-
ery, 2d floor
Hager Jobn S. attorney, 163 Montgomery,
2d floor
Hagerman Henry, porter, 100 Battery
Hagermann F. D. shoes, 170 California
Hagermann P. & Co. liquors and cigars, 71
Front
Haggett Thomas, seaman, boards 14 Ohio
Haglthorp, stoves, tin aud sheet iron, 124
Sansome
Hagerty Francis L. clerk, b. Stevenson, near
Second
Hahn Henry, grocer, corner Mason and Clay
Halm Jobn, b. 213 Sacramento
Hahn W. grocer, cor. Francisco and Dupont
Hahn Geo. laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Hahn J. C. grocer, 98 Kearny
Haight Henry, firm of Page, Bacon & Co. h.
150 Bush
Haight L. F. clerk, 104 and 106 Kearny
Haight Henry H. attorney, office Post Office
building, 2d floor
Haight A. J. melter and refiner, 106 Mont-
gomery, basement
Haight Fayette, melter and refiner, 106 Mont-
gomery, basement
Haight Samuel W. 156 Montgomery, h. 50
Bush
Haighs James, Post Office Exchange, 219
Clay
Hains Thomas, porter, 112 Sacramento
Haines Milton m. d. San Francisco Hospital,
Battery, above Yallejo
Haiue P. J. R. 97 Pine
Hall R. b. Jones, bet. Chestnut and Lombard
Hall E. D. b. Lombard, bet. Mason and
Taylor
Flail M. b. corner Taylor and Market
Hall E. G-. merchant, 106 Sacramento, b. cor-
ner Jackson and Taylor
Hall Edward, blacksmith, 91 Kearny
Hall M. J. shutter maker, 164 Sacramento
Hall Isaac M. Union Hotel, corner Kearny
and Merchant
Hall Samuel M. bar-keeper at C. H. Gate's
Hall Hiland, attorney, 74 Montgomery Block,
3d floor, h. Tehama
Hall Joseph H. bar-keeper, 161 Montgomery
Hall I). Henry, book-keeper, 113 Clay
Hall Wm. H. at Adams & Co.'s Express
Hall Edward, at Adams & Co.'s Express
Hall E. Bristol Saloon, 109 Pacific
Hall George, painter, 116 Jackson
Hall Richard, clerk, 166 Montgomery
Hall Edward, wholesale druggist, 146 Wash-
ington, h corner Montgomery and B'd'y
Hall Asa, book-keeper, 147 Sansome
Hall S. N. 'tinner, boards 147 Sansome
Hall Joseph, grocer, 140 Mission
Hall T. L. grocer, 38 First
Hall John, printer " Eve. Journal" office
Hall G. W. ship keeper, 50 California
Hall F. C. superintendent California Steam
Mills, 100 Pine
Hall Lot, ship carpenter, boards at G. W.
Chapin's
Hall Jacob, ship carpenter, boards at G. W.
Chapin's
Hall Edward, ship carpenter, boards at G.
W. Chapin's
Hall Oliver A. carriage maker, 42 Sansome
Hall Henry, blacksmith, 88 Pacific
Hall Barnabas, firm of H. A. Cheever & Co.
Front, bet. Green and Union
Hall Jacob, mason, boards National Hotel
Hall Chas. intelligence office, 164 Battery, 2d
floor
Hall John V. book-keeper at LeCouut &
Strong's
Hall D. C. blacksmith, boards at Chicago
Hotel
Hall Samuel M. saloon, Dunbar's alley, rear
of City Hall
Hall Mrs. E. J. m. d. Portsmouth House
Hall & Graves, grocers, Stockton, 2 doors N.
of Pacific
Hall T. J. grocer, Stockton, 2 doors N. of
Pacific
Haley Capt. Robt. harbor master, h. 8 Vir-
ginia
Haley & Thompson, Railroad Bakery, 48
Commercial
Haley J. J. Railroad Bakery, 48 Commercial
Haley Mrs. A. S. boarding house, 3 Waverly
place
Haley Patrick, h. Mission, near first toll gate
Halley W. P. boards Niautic
Hallowell Samuel L. h. 10 Pike
Halford John B. h. Dupont, N. of Francisco
Hallet Geo. bill poster S. Francisco Theatre,
h. cor. Maiden lane aud Washington
Hallock Clark, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Hallock J. Y. & Co. hardware, 97 and 99
Sansome
Halleck, Peachy, Billings & Park, attorneys,
Montgomery Block, 3d floor, rooms 72,
73 and 74
Halleck Henry W. attorney, Montgomery
Block
Halleck Andrew J. attorney, office Montgom-
ery Block
Halloran F. carman, h. Jessie near Annie
Halloran William, porter, 69 California
Haliburton Thos. A. porter at Story & Red-
dington's
SAN FRANCISCO [H] DIRECTORY.
65
Haller Lucas, turner, 145 Sacramento
Hale Henry M. commission merchant, 59 and
61 Sansome
Hale J. K. clerk, cor. California and Battery
Hale Henry, commission merchant, 14 Davis,
2d floor
Hale & Vincent, commission and shipping
merchants, 167 Sansome
Hale Wm. G. commission and shipping mer-
chant, 167 Sansome
Halphend A. dry goods, 196 Kearny
Halliday C. M. saloon, rear City Hall
Halligan John, clerk, 15 Commercial
Halsey Lewis T. 58 California
Halsey Charles, attorney aud notary public,
142 Montgomery, cor. Clay, 2d floor, h.
E. side Mason, bet. Green aud Union
Halsey AYm. H. steward, 41 Pacific
Hamilton John, laborer, boards N. side Green, :
between Mason and Taylor
Hamilton Wm. B. comedian, h. Union, corner
Bobbins place
Hamilton Mrs Anna, milliner and dressmaker,
h 122 Dupont
Hamilton T. P. commission merchant, 163
Battery, h. 42 Melius
Hamilton P. G. laborer, boards 147 Sansome
Hamilton Joseph, jour, saddler. 82 Battery
Ham J. H. produce and commission mer-
chant, 110 Front, h. corner Second and
Clementine
Hamburger & Bros, fancy dry goods, 183 j
Washington
Hamanway Gustavus A. carpenter, 39 Davis.
2d floor
Hameel F. shoe manufacturer, 144 Montgom- ]
cry, boards at P. AY. Shieffield's
Hammer Edward H. book-keeper, 42 aud 44
California
Hammersley G. W. weigher and measurer,
custom house
Hammond AYm. & E. furnishing store, 162i.>
Sacramento
Hammond L. cor. Sacramento and Sansome
Hammond Wm. m. d. Oriental Hotel
Hammoud Jacob W. bar-keeper, 143 Com-
mercial
Hammond E. D. cashier, custom house
Hammond Richard P. collector of customs,
custom house
Hammond Roger, helper, Union Iron Works
Hammoud Richard, boiler maker, Union Iron
Works
Hambly Thos. C. attorney, office Argenti's
building, 3d floor
Hampton Robert, laborer, h. Green, between
Montgomery aud Kearny
Hampton Lewis, carpenter, boards 147 San.
Hampton R. B. firm of Pollard & Co. 102
Montgomery
Hamblin & Freeman, shipsmiths, Market-st.
wharf
Hamblin Alpheus, shipsmith, Market-st. wh'f
Hamlin Mrs. Persis, (widow.) h. 64 Broadway
_
Hamlin John, boards 64 Broadway
Hammell Francis J. boots and shoes, 70 Com-
mercial
Hamill Wm. editor and proprietor " Catholic
Standard," 186 Washington, h. Vallejo,
near Dupont
Hamill John, clerk, 186 Washington, house
corner Mason and Pacific
Hanna Thos. laborer, h. cor. Lombard and
Janson
Hanna Wm. laborer, boards Filbert, near
corner of Taylor
Hanna John, h. 375 Powell
Hanna Robert. 221 Pacific
Hanna Jas. att'y, 159 Montgomery, 2d floor
Hanna Thos. J. auctioneer, 97 California
Hanna John, police officer, h. 178 Dupont
Hanna John, general merchant, 87 Califor-
nia, h. 375 Powell
Hanna John, jr. general merchant, 87 Cal.
Hanna Thos. J. grocer, 3 Trainer's Row
Hannon John, mason, h. Jessie, near Ecker
Hansell AYm. carpenter, h. AY. side Mason,
between Broadway and Pacific
Hansell A. carpenter, h. W. side Mason, be-
tween Broadway and Pacific
Hand John S. baker. 248 Dupont
Hand S. H. clerk, 175 Front
Hanes Geo. AY. carpenter, 196 Sansome,
boards Kennebec House
Hanncrs Hannah G. (widow,) saloon, 111
Kearny
Haney W. \Y. police officer. City Hall
Hany John, bar-keeper, White House, Mis-
sion road
Hannalh ('has. J, h. COT. Jessie and Annie
Hanson A. G. blacksmith. 164 California
Hanson Chas. carpenter. Yulcan Iron AY'ks
Hanson John, steward, 44 Sacramento
Hanson Stephen, corner Sacramento and
Battery
Hanson Stillman. carpenter, 196 Sansome
Hansen R. clerk, 116 Sansome
:k J. L. carman at Hcmenway's
Hancock S. saloon, 44 Broadway
Hancock J. C. printer, '• Eve. Journal'' office
Hanloo E H. carpenter, h. Kearny, between
Vallejo and Green
Hanlon A', carman, h. Broadway, between
Sansome and Montgomery
Hanly Patrick, carpenter, 148 Pacific, h. cor-
ner Dupout and Pacific
Hanly John, porter, cor. Davis and Pine
Hanly John, h. cor. Sansome aud Bush
Hangary Henry, foreman Dry Dock, foot of
Second
Hanline D. W. C. firm of Phipps & Hanline,
83 Clay
Hanovan P. porter, corner Front and Sac-
ramento
Hansbrongh W. B. produce com. merchant,
28 Clay
Happy Valley Mills, cor. First and Melius
Hart Walter, carman, boards 196 Pacific
66
SAN FRANCISCO [H] DIRECTORY.
Hart Joseph, tin and sheet iron, 185 Pacific
Hart Wm. attorney, office Parson's building,
Clay, h. Mission Dolores
Hart James, hardware, 3 Maynard's Row
Hart James, h. S. side Vallejo, between
Powell and Stockton.
Hart Lyon, real estate dealer, h. 239 Powell
Hart Moses A. real estate dealer, h. 239
Powell
Hart J. B. attorney, 178 Montgomery, 2d
floor
Hart & Davis, seed and agricultural store, 62
Sansome
Hardt & Hudemann. commission merchants,
89 Clay
Hardt Chas. commission merchant, 89 Clay
Hartz Morris, clothing, 10 Commercial
Harnden Mrs. S. W. (widow,) h. 239 Kearny
Harnden Wm. H. at Adams & Co.'s Express
Harris S. R. m. d. 119 Montgomery, 2d floor,
boards at Oriental
Harris Robert, liquors, 61 Pacific
Harris Geo. W. carman, corner Battery and
Union
Harris Samuel B. grocer, N. E. corner Yal-
lejo and Sansome
Harris S. wholesale clothing, over Hutton
& Co.'s
Harris Fredrick H. 192 Sacramento
Harris Benj. laborer, 164 California
Harris J. clothing, 212 Kearny
Harris Frank, nurse, State Marine Hospital
Harris Joseph, watchman, State M. Hospital
Harris Thomas, seaman, h. Mason, between
Jackson and Washington
Harris Wm. carpenter, boards 221 Sacram'to
Harris Joseph, carman, h. Lombard, between
Kearny and Dupont
Harris Samuel, tailor, 116 Pacific
Harris A. T. commission merchant, 99 Front,
h. Union, between Kearny and Montg'y
Harris, Cohen & Co. clothing, 28 First
Harris Thomas, liquors, cor. Howard and
Folsom
Harris Edward, clerk, 118 California
Harris J. H. u. d. office Jones' Hotel
Harris E. clothing, 81 Commercial
Harris Geo. W. inspector, custom house
Harris A. H. clerk, custom house
Harris Richard, ship carpenter, boards Jack-
son, near Drum
Harris Thomas, Pioneer Club House, 170
Clay
Harvey Jas. C. wholesale paints, oils, &c. 105
and 107 Clay
Harvey A. J. book-keeper, 97 Front
Harvey J. C. sign painter, Battery, near
Jackson
Harvey M. M. " Cal. Courier" office, 146
Montgomery
Harding B, carman, h. corner Sutter and
Clara
Harding, Linekin & Co. sail makers, 27 Sac-
ramento, 3d floor
Harding Thomas, coach maker, 39 Webb
Harding John, sail maker, 27 Sacramento,
3d floor
Harriman Wm. ex-police officer
Harrigan Andrew, laborer, h. E. side Powell,
2 doors from Stockton
Harper Robt. h. Jessie, near Jane
Harper W. stage driver for Dillon, Hedge &
Company
Harper Edward, stone mason, h. cor. Calhoun
and Union
Harper Robert, moulder, Alta Foundry
Harper T. & Brother, boards 84 Davis, 2d
floor
Harper Wm. J. boarding house, 31 Sansome
Hardy John M. cook, h. Kearny, between
Sutter and Montgomery
Hardie & Ruttenberg, importers and jobbers,
5 Custom House Block
Harders F. laborer, 62 Clay
Hardeland L. P. book-keeper, 54 and 56 Front
Hare Charles, h. Bush-st alley
Harf Wm. laborer, Alta Foundry
Harrison John, deputy sheriff, City Hall
Harrison Randolph, iuspector, custom house
Harrison John, deputy sheriff. City Hall
Harrison J. S. dry goods, 123 Pacific and 81
Davis
Harrison Chas. H. pilot, h. Francisco, be-
tween Kearny and Dupont
Harrison Joseph, h. Baldwin's Row, North
Beach
Harrison Henry A. commission merchant, 189
and 191 Sansome
Harrison G. L. clerk, corner Sacramento and
Front
Harrison R. A. Esq. clerk, " Cal. Chronicle"
office
Harrison J. S. wholesale grocer, 81 Davis
Harrison H. D. commission merchant, 147
Battery
Harrison Flouring Mills, 35 Sansome
Harrison J. O. comedian, San Francisco
Theatre, h. Stockton
Harrold James, trader, 322 Powell
Harley Michael, trader, house 111 Broadway
Harlow James, firm of Culver & Harlow,
corner Sacramento and Front, 2d floor,
h. Market, near Powell
Harlow Jas. E. clerk, corner Sacramento
and Front, 2d floor, house Market, near
Powell
Harkot John, saloon, 115 Front
Hartman H. grocer, cor. Clay and Prospect
place
Flartman Jacob, hat manufacturer, 177 Wash-
ington and 156 Clay
Hartwell Wm. cook, Sutter hotel
Harwood Thos. carpenter, h. Greenwich, bet.
Kearny and Dupont
H argett G. carpenter, h. Kearny, bet. Union
and Green
Hargan Wm. 0. watchman, custom house
Harwell J. H. saloon, 113 Front
SAN FRANCISCO [H] DIRECTORY.
67
Harmony & Co. commission merchants, 87
Front, 2d floor
Harmond Samuel H. clerk, junction Califor-
nia and Market
Harmon S. H. clerk, junction California and
Market
Harmon Henry, Auburn house. 18 Davis
Harmon S. firm of Taylor & Harmon, build-
ers. 34 Montgomery
Hartshorne Win. R. oyster saloon, cor. Paci-
fic and Davis
Harazthy Chas. inspector custom house
Haslett James, stevedore, h. X.W. cor. Green
and Mason
Haswell E. clerk, 95 Front
Haswell J. G. publisher, "Times and Tran-
script,'' Sacramento, adjoining Armory
Halt
Haskins Henry, saloon, corner Dupont and
Washington
Haskins Chas. clerk, 172 Clay, house Rincon
point
Haseltine Wm. seed and agricultural store,
62 Sansome
Hasey Andrew G. Franklin house
Haste J. H. coal and wood yard, Clark, near
Davis
Hasty S. h. Minna
Hastier, Baines it Co. commission merchants,
109 California
Hastier Edward J. com. mer. 109 California,
house Gothic Cottage, Pine, above Du-
pont
Haskell & Warlock. blackamttis, Same
Haskell J. M. black smith. Summer st.
Haskell Henry, clerk, Supreme Court
Haskell 1). Hale, firm of Adams ft Co's. Ex-
press, 99 and 101 Montgomery
Haskell A. C. messenger, at Adams ft Co's.
Haskell Chas. tinner. 118 Sansome
Haskell Phineas. sash and blind maker. Mar-
ket, near First
Haskell Jacob W. carpenter, h First, near
Howard
Hastings C. 0. clerk, 195 Clay
Hastings J. W. billiard saloon, Union Hotel
Hastings T. C. attorney. 90 Merchant
Hastings. Thomas ft M^rse, attorneys. 90
Merchant
Hastings S. A. Market-st. stores, cor. Fre-
mont and Market
Hastings & English, blacksmiths, 5:5 San-
some
Hastings Wm. blacksmith, 53 Sansome
Hastings F. M. Market-st. warehouse, corner
Market and Fremont
Hathaway Wm. H. machinist, boards at 221
Sacramento
Hathaway B. W. M. d office corner of Clay
and Montgomery
Hathaway Borden, carpenter, 35 Pine
Hathaway C W. produce com. merchaut, cor.
Front and Davis
Hatheway O. W. tinner, 87 Montgomery
Hathaway Chas. S. at Macondray & Co's. 54
and 56 Sansome
Hathaway C. carrier "S. F. Herald," No. 120
Montgomery
Hatch D. carrier of the "Sun*'
Hatch A. D. & Co. com. merch'ts, 89 Clay
Hatch C. U. builder. 13 Leidsdorff, h. corner
Sutter and Dupont
Hatfield F. B. clerk. Countv Recorder's office,
City Hall
Hauer Jacob, baker, north side Tallejo, bet.
Stockton and Powell
Hauk L. bar-keeper, at Bishop <.t Hug's
Haure Jacob, public bakery, 234 Jackson
rlansmann Henry. 62 California. 2d floor
llawns Howard, book-keeper, at Paare. Bacon
ft Co's.
Havens Amos, cook, 66 Pacific
Haven J. P. insurance adjuster. 106 Mont-
gomery, h. 397 Powell
Haven Richard S. marine insurance. Xo. 106
Montgomery, h. 397 Powell
Havener Samuel, mason, boards 64 B'dway
Hawley M. F. bar-keeper. 159 Commercial,
boards 31 Webb
Hawley ft Co. hardware, 4 Empire Block,
California
Hawley Chas. A. hardware. 4 Empire Block,
California
Hawley F. S. clerk, 4 Empire Block, Cal.
Hawley D. X. tirm Joseph X. Brown & Co.
81 California
Hawley Chas. A. hardware, corner Davis and
Jackson
Hawley ft Pea-lee. grocers, corner of Battery
and Commercial
Hawley ('. J. grocer, corner of Battery and
Commercial
Hawes Horace, counsellor, office Argenti's
building
1 [awes Joseph, corner Sacramento and Davis,
2d floor
Hawkins John, porter, 170 Montgomery
Hawkins Wm. watchman. Union Iron Works
Hawkins Edward, boarding house, 86 Pacific
Hawks Wm. W. attorney, 4 and 5 Express
buildings, 2d floor
Bawxhurst Walter, general jobber, 64 Clay
Havs Col. John C. U. S. Survevor General,
* off. Palmer. Cook ft Cos. h. 335 Powell
Hays .Fames, marble cutter, 91 Montgomery
Hays Geo. W. painter. 122 Sacramento, b'ds
corner Sansome and Broadway
Hays David, carman, corner California and
Davis
Hayes «fe Co. fancy goods, 79 Commercial
Haves Xicholas, fancy goods. 79 Commercial
Hayes E. M. jeweller, 170 Clay, h. Powell,
near Clay
Hayes E. R. jeweller, 170 Clay, h. Powell,
near Clay
Hayes Thomas, county clerk, office City Hall,
h. Mission road
Hayes Wm. cook, Franklin House
68
BAN FRANCISCO [H] DIRECTORY.
Hayes E. M. Pioneer Club House, 170 Clay
Haynes Nathan, h. corner of Sacramento aud
Taylor
Haynes & Lawton, crockery, 122 Sansome
Haynes B. crockery, 122 Sansome
Haynes & Bosworth, shipping and com. mer.
101 Front
Haynes J. W. shipping and com. mer. 101
Front, h. Powell, between Washington
and Clay
Haynes Thos. J. shipping and com. merchant,
37 California, 2d floor
Haynes Mrs. Elizabeth, h. Melius, near Second
Haynie Wm. M. wharfinger, California wharf
Hayney Stephen, carpenter, boards cor. Pine
and Kearny
Haydeu Greenville G. dentist, office 204 Clay,
2d floor
Hayden Willard W. inspector, custom house
Hayden James, inspector, custom house
Hayden David, deputy naval officer, custom
house, h. First, near Folsom
Haydn H. A. manager of Alden's Branch,
Tehama House
Hay G. H. shoemaker, 68 Battery
Haydock H. R. druggist, 43 Commercial
Hayward Luther, carpenter, h. Second, near
Jessie
Haywood B. agent Phoenix Iron Works,
Battery, near Pacific
Hazeltine M. C. h. cor. Lombard and Janson
Hazeltine Chas. B. flour dealer, 61 and 63
California, 2d floor
Hazeltine Wm, firm of Wilkinson, Davis &
Co. Clipper store house
Hazen, Harlow & Co. storage, Battery, bet.
Pacific and Broadway
Hazen Kelsey, storage, Battery, bet. Pacific
and Broadway, h. 78 Battery
Heaney Patrick, tinner, shop and house cor.
Stockton and Jackson
Heath Mrs. J. J. midwife, h. Dupont, bet.
Filbert and Green
Heath Richard W. com. merchant, 47 and 49
California
Heath Wm. carman, 197 and 199 Sansome
Heasler H. clerk, 154 Kearny
Heatley E. D. & Co. 62 California, 2d floor
Heatley E. D. 62 California, 2d floor, h. cor.
Chestnut and Kearny
Heatley John D. 62 California, 2d floor, h.
cor. Chestnut and Kearny
Hebb 0. D. police officer, h. 261 Clay
Hedges John H. 203 Clay
Hedges & Charlton, engravers and die sinkers,
146 Sacramento
Hedges J. H. engraver and die sinker, 146
Sacramento
Hedge Nelson, firm of Dillon, Hedge & Co.
Hedding Chas. B. porter, 63 California
Heden Iron, stall 5 New World Market, h.
Montgomery, near Bush
Hedeuburg Jesse, h. Washington, between
Stockton and Powell
Hees Wm. Douglass, clerk, 123 Washington
Hefron John, carman, Alta Foundry
Hegeman Thos. deputy sheriff, City Hall
Heistand John, trader, h. north side John
Heintz Valentine, cabinet maker, 145 Sacr'to
Heiser Chas. L. com. mer. 58 and 60 Sansome
Heitman Nicholas, carman, at Dow & Co's.
California
Heighty Henry, engineer, Vulcan Iron W'ks
Heinhold John, baker, Jenny Lind bakery
Helke Chas. saddler, h. S. side Pacific, above
Stockton
Helmke G. grocer, cor. Kearny and Sutter
Hellman Brothers & Co. general importers,
124 California
Hellmau J. M. book-keeper, corner California
and Sansome
Hele N. L. printer, 134 Montgomery, 3d floor
Helper H. R. book-keeper, 84 and 86 Sacr'to
Helmeng Henry, steward, 72 Pacific
Hemennay & Co. wholesale grocers, Merchant,
2 doors from Battery
Hemennay S. wholesale grocer, Merchant, 2
doors from Battery
Hemphill Thos. S. clerk at Smiley, Verkes
& Co's.
Hempstead D. B. 174 Phoenix Block, Clay,
2d floor
Hempstead C. H 174 Phoenix Block, Clay,
2d floor
Hencken Henry, grocer, corner of Sutter and
Stockton
Henn Phillip, clerk, 23 Commercial
Henault Margaret A. 227 Pacific
Henarie Daniel, boards at Wilson's Exchange
Henesey Daniel, laborer, 196 Pacific
Henriques Joseph, clerk, County Recorder's
office, City Hall
Henshaw L. carpenter, boards at corner Pine
and Kearny
Henshaw J. S. clerk, 62 California
Hendrickson Stephen, firm of Wm. Horr &
Co. 74 and 76 Commercial
Hendley & Daniels, dairy produce. 131 Clay
Hendley A. C. dairy produce, 131 Clay, h.
Prospect place
Henuey John, cooper, 153 California
Hennigan Thos. marine reporter, Merchants'
Exchange
Hendry Win. M. blacksmith, Alta Foundry
Henry John, clerk, 135 Sacaamento
Henry Geo. bar-keeper, corner Sansome and
Green
Henry James, Seventh Ward House, corner
Market and First
Henly J. D. laborer, 164 California
Henley Thos. J. Post Master, h. Virginia
Henley G. W. Post Master, h. Virginia
Henasy P. laborer, 160 California
Henderson James, laborer, boards at 147
Sansome
Henderson F. dry goods, 66 Sacramento
Henderson A. S. liquors, 53 First
Hepgen Chas. druggist, 223 Dupont
SAX FRANCISCO [H] DIRECTORY.
69
Hepburn H. P. attorney, office 127 Montgom-
ery. 2d floor
Hepburn Jos. L. firm of E. P. Sevmour &
Co. 108 Clay
Heppard Geo. W. firm of J. E. Springer &
Co. house and sign painters, 91 Jackson
Hepworth J. M. packer, b'ds 129j^ Jackson
Hern A. saloon, 338 Stockton
Hern Thos carman, h. Stevenson, bet. First
and Ecker
Hersey Amos, carman, h. St. Mary's place
Herring Mrs. Mary, Key Stone House, 84
Davis, 2d floor
Herring J. H. saloon, 362 Stockton
Herring John, special police, boards at 84
Davis, 2d floor
Herring S. W. clerk, boards at 84 Davis, 2d
floor
Heron Miss Matilda, boards at Garswell
House, 16 Sansome
Herron Wm. helper, Union Works
Hernerenghr Bernardo, jeweller. 262 Dupont
Heringer John C. jeweller, 151 Kearny
Herrlich J. J. L. Swedish and Norwegian
consul, office and residence 3 St. Mary's
Herrlich A Go. com. merchants. 99 Pine
Herzer H. City Brewery. Kearny, bet. Post
and Market
Hersee Geo. New York Aotel, 186 Sansome
Herbert James, saloon, 172 Commercial, h.
Montgomery, bet. Vailejo and B'dway
Herbert James, constable, office 172 Pacific.
h. corner Green and Montgomery
Herbert Z. stall 3 United States Market
Herd Freeman, h. 160 1 2 Commercial
Herold R. musician, boards at 111 Pine
Hermance Levi. President Board California
Land Commissioners, Masonic Hall
Herges Wm. mattress maker, 130 Jackson
llerrig Wm. seaman, boards at 20 Stevenson
Herrick X. R. foreman Sutter Iron Works
Herrick Wm. P. book-keeper, 168 Montg'ry
Hervey J. B. lumber merchant, Market street
wharf
Herman S. general importer. 70 and 72 Mont-
gomery
Hermann Lucien, merchant. 106 Montgomerv,
2d floor, h. 159 Stockton
Hermann Samuel, merchant, No. 106 Mont-
gomery
Hesler Wm. baker, 221 Pacific
Heslep A. M. attorney. 3 McAllister's b'dg.
h. Stockton, bet. Broadway and Vailejo
Hesse James H. attorney. 90 Merchant
Hesse Eugene, draughtsman U. S. Surveyor
General's office, h S. W. corner Bush
and Stockton
Hesketh John, office 74 Montgomery Block.
3d floor, h. Green
Hess Louis, at Hutlon & Co's.
Hess Joseph S. saloon, 50 Sacramento
Heslep & Macrae, attorneys and counsellors,
Nagle's building, corner of Montgomery
and Merchant, 2d floor
Heslep Augustus M. attorney and counsellor,
Nagle's building, corner of Montgomery
and Merchant, 2d floor
Heston J. F. builder, h. 150 California
Hester Wm. F. inspector, custom house
Hewit Henry S. M. d. and surgeon, office 1
Armory Hall
Hewitt Henry P. butcher, h. Minna, between
Second and Third
Hewer Wm. >t. d. 202 Kearny, cor. Jackson
Hewlett John C. merchant. 89 Front
Hewings E. C. operator California State Tel-
egraph Co. 159 Clay, 1 door above
Montgomery
Hewston John. Jr. melter and refiner U. S.
Mint. Commercial, near Montgomery
Heydenfelt Elcan, attorney, office Brenham
place
Hevdenfelt Solomon, associate justice Supreme
' Court. City Hall
Heyermann J.' A. F. m. d. Mission, near
Kearny
Heynemami. Pick <fe Co. importers, corner of
Washington and Sansome
Heynemann Leonard, importer, corner Wash-
ington and Sansome
Heyl W. S. superintendent city powder mag-
azine, 46 Battery
Hevwood Z. B. lumber merchant, California
" wharf, h. 184 Pacific
Heywood B. F. lumber merchant, California
' wharf, h. 184 Pacific
Heywood C. W. lumber merchant. California
wharf, h. 184 Pacific
Heywood A Co. chamber furniture. No. 130
Washington, 2d floor
Heywood C. chamber furniture, 130 Wash-
ington, 2d floor, boards at Columbia
House, Pine
Henston H. M. clerk. 195 Clay
Heosh John, carpenter, h. 261 Bush
Hideley A Riker. Cataract saloon, 72 Davis
HideleV N. G. Cataract saloon, 72 Davis
Hickey Thornton F. builder, h. Green, bet.
Montgomery and Kearny
Hickey J. & Co. wholesale dealers in liquors,
61 Jackson
Hickox Ceo. C. book-keeper, 52 Front
Hicks Richard, tailor. 145 Mission
Higgins John, trader, h. 321 Powell
Higgins Bernard, boiler maker, h. cor. Pine
" and Kearny
Higgins M. waterman, boards at cor. Spring
and Summer
Higgins Edwin K. sash and blind maker,
Market, near First
Higgins Lyman O. boat builder, junction
"Market and California
Higgins Wm. L. notary public, 118 Montg'ry
Higgins J. sheet iron worker, Union Iron
Works
. JEEiggins E. dealer in wood, Oregon, between
Front and Davis
Higgins W. M. com. merchant, 4 Washington
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SAN FRANCISCO [H] DIRECTORY.
Higgs Henry, laborer. 41 Davis
Highan Lynn, billiard saloon, Verandah b'dg,
corner Washington and Kearny
Higbie Rev. Alfred, Methodist Book Con-
cern, 148 Clav
Hilken John, h. 372 Powell
Hill John P. merchant, boards at Mansion
House, Mission Dolores
Hill Jos. J. importer and bottler of ale and
porter, corner Vallejo and Dupont
Hill C. H. street contractor, 148 Sausome
Hill H. A. inspector, custom house
Hill John, police, h. south side Card alley
Hill J. J. painter, corner Yarran place and
Union
Hill Robert L. clerk, 3 Maynard's row
Hill G. F. clerk, 100 Sansome
Hill Albert A. clerk at McCrea & Co's.
Hill A. A boards at Niantic Hotel
Hill & Gilman, liquors and provisions, No.
106 Battery
Hill A. A. liquors and provisions, 106 Batt'y
Hill Wm. McP. merchant, 64 Battery, 2d floor
Hill A. L. machinist, Vulcan Iron Works
Hill Joseph, boiler maker, Union Iron Works
Hill E. P. jour, printer, "Times & Transcript"
office
Hill John, h. Card alley
Hills Ford, tinner, 41 Battery
Hills Wm. S. machine sewing, 67 Jackson, h.
CJay, 1 door from Stockton
Hills Henry, cook at Nickerson & Lovett's
Hillman H. M. painter, 16 Bush
Hillman Isaac, proprietor Hillman's Temper-
ance House, 80 and 82 Davis
Hillen Louis, cook at Alta Hotel
Hilton E. G. Recorder's office, h. 7 Prospect
place
Hilton John, liouse raiser, boards at 129)^
Jackson
Hilborn Julius, cigars, 108 Montgomery, h.
Geary
Hilder Chas. cabinet maker, boards Franklin
Hotel
Hiller B. clerk, 22 First
Hiller Wm. produce com. merchant, 44 Clay
Hildreth S. T. & Co. Contra Costa Market,
24 Commercial
Hildreth John D. butcher, 24 Commercial
Hildreth Luther S. butcher, 24 Commercial
Hillard B. Frank, collector, "S. F. Herald,"
120 Montgomery
Himmelman Andrew, cigars, 195 Kearny
Himes S. barber, 40 First
Himes J. barber, 40 First
Himrod O. W. firm of Boulden & Himrod,
aucts. and commission merchants, 89 and
91 California
Hinck J. M. laborer, U. S. Bonded Ware- 1
house, cor. Union and Battery
Hinds Wm. carman, boards at 196 Pacific
Hind R. painter, corner Sansome and Wash---
ington
Hine Nelson M. clerk, custom house
Hines B. W. at Kennebeck|House
Hinderanyer Michael, fruit dealer, 221 Kearny
Hinrichsen, Reincke & Co. com. merchants,
122 California
Hinrichsen H. W. commission merchant, 122
California
Hinman Louis, at Hutton & Co's.
Hinckley D. B. h. cor. Second and Minna
Hinckley Wm. C. clerk, corner Washington
and Drum, h. Milton place
Hinckley L. police officer, h. 237 Clay
Hinckley B. h. corner Second and Minna
Hinklev J. manuf. and dealer in stoves, &c.
163 Front
Hinkley Chas. E. apothecary, 127 Montg'ry
Hinkley Geo. E. m. d. druggist, 24 First
Hinote Edwin, wagon maker, boards 19 Ohio
Hinold John, baker, 169 Sansome
Hinton W. journeyman printer, "Times &
Transcript" office.
Hinton & Co. machine sewing, 70 Jackson,
2d floor
Hirlemen Philip, h. 241 Dupont
i Hirschfeld Julius, variety store, 90 Commerc'l
j Hitching PI clerk, 149 Montgomery
1 Hitchings Edward, clerk, 145 and 147 Clay,
h. Pine, 1 door from Kearny
Hittell John S. associate editor "Alta Cali-
fornia"
Hitchcock G. B. bookseller, 168 Montgomery
Hitchcock Daniel, engineer, 25 Melius
Hitchcock John, laborer, house Minna, near
Second
Hitchcock Z. A. grocer, corner of California
and Drum
Hitchcock General E. A. commander Pacific
Division U. S. Army, h. Stockton, near
Washington
Hitchcock Chas. m. d. Oriental Hotel
Hitchcock Alfred, clerk, 70 Battery
Hixon & Shearman, upholsterers, corner of
Sacramento and Montgomery
Hixon Wm. M. upholsterer, cor. Sacramento
and Montgomery
Hoag & Winston, grocers, 42 First
Hoag H. grocer, 42 First
Hoadley Milo, city engineer, 3 basement Union
Hotel
Hoadley J. H. assistant city engineer, 3 base-
ment Union Hotel
Hobe Geo. J. cigars, 161 Kearny
Hobson J. E. clerk, 201 Sansome
Hobart & Boyle, boots and shoes, 64 Sacr'to
Hobart B. Jr. boots and shoes, 64 Sacram'to
Hoburg W. H. State ganger, office 64 Front,
2d floor
Hochstin T. clothing, 207 Kearny
Hochkofler R. md'ze broker, cor. California
and Front, 2d floor
Hochstadter & Brothers, clothing and dry
goods, 85 California, 2d floor
Hodge Matthew, laborer, h. Calhoun, near
Union
Hodge Chas. apothecary. 181 Sansome
SAN FRANCISCO [ H ] DIRECTORY.
71
Hodge John, grocer, Vallejo, bet. Montgom-
ery and Sausome
Hodge A- Dickey, apothecaries. 181 Sausome
Hodge John G. firm of LeCount A Strong,
booksellers and stationers, 111 and 113
Montgomery
Hodges E. H. attorney, Sherman's building.
corner Clay and Montgomery
Hodgson Edward, baker, 248 Dupont
Hodgson B Shaw, com. merchant, corner of
California and Davis
Hoelscher A. & Co. Philadelphia brewery,
81 Bush
Hoeg George C. coal depot, 118 Front, h. 3
Virginia
Hoeling A Hertel, clothing. Jackson, near
East
Hoffman S. dry goods, 214 1 .;, Kearny
Hoffman Theodore S. jeweller, 151 Kearny
Hoffman F. A Co. boots and shoes, 178l-«
Clay
Hoffman Ogden, Jr. judge U. S. Court
Hoffman A Co. stove dealers, corner Sansome
and Bush
Hoffman Herman, stove deuler, cor. Sausome
and Bush
Hoffman W. P. clerk. 189 aud 191 Sansome
Hoffman EL P. W. 132 Clay
Hoffman D. B. boards at Niantic
Hoffman F. tailor, 88 Pacific
Hoffmann W. clerk, 58 Commercial
Hogan George, carman, h. S.E. cor. Pacific
and Powell
Hogan P. J. Union soda water factory,
Union place
Hogan EL Union soda water factory, Union
place
Hogan John, h«347 Dupont
Hogan Richard J. flour store, Battery, bet.
Sacramento aud Commercial, h. Bush,
near Dupont
Hogan James, police officer, City Hall
Hogan Richard J. wholesale and retail flour
dealer, cor. Sacramento and Battery, h.
cor. Green and Brannau
Hogarth J. P. A Co. printers stationery, 92
Battery
Hogarth J. P. printer stationery, 92 Batte-
ry, h. 48 Minna
Hoge A Wilson, attorneys and counsellors. 6
and 7 Montgomery block, 2d floor
Hoge Jos. P. attorney. 6 A 7 Montgomery
block, 2nd floor, boards at Rassette
House
Hogg A Langley, druggists, 113 Front
Hogg Augustus, druggist, 113 Front
Hogg Augustus, syrup factory, Sutter, bet
Montgomery and Kearny
Hohl A Locher, grocers, 78 Montgomery
Holtsson Abram. shoe maker, h. Filbert, bet.
Taylor and Jones
Hoist John, porter, 60 California
Holland H. carman, h. Green, bet. Stockton
and Powell
Holland John, mason, h. Sacramento, bet.
Powell and Mason
Holland Nathan, office 5 MeAlister's build-
ing, Clay, boards, at P. V\ . Shepherd's
Holland B. E. notary public, real estate agent,
150 Montgomery, h. E. side Mason, bet.
Green and Union
Holland C. police officer, City Hall
Holland Edward, book-keeper, 97 Battery
Holman F. H. x. d. office, 232 and "234
Washington
Holman W. C. commission merchant, 84 and
86 Sacramento
Holman Thos. S. general m'd'se. 70 Califor-
nia, h. Mission, near First
Holman Woodford C. A Co. merchant, 84
and 86 Sacramento
Holman John J. carpenter, boards Wilson's
Exchange
Hollub Adolphus, h. Green, between Dupont
and Stockton
Holmes Stillman, m. d. office 200 Washington,
2d floor
Holmes Ahira, teacher, school cor. Broadway
and Montgomery, h. 200 Washington
Holmes T. waterman, boards, corner Spring
and Summer
Holmes A Bates, Marine Hotel, 114 Pacific
Holmes T. Marine Hotel. 114 Pacific
Holmes Edward, moulder, Vulcan Iron W'ks.
Holmes Frederick, steward. Sutter Hotel
Holmes Henry, laborer. 41 Davis
Holmes. Could t \: Battles, jobbers and dealers
in flour, provisions, graiu, Ac. 51 Cali-
fornia
Holmes Freeland, jobber and general dealer,
h. Market, near Oriental
Holmes, Irvine A Co. Irving house, Oregon,
bet. Front and Davis
Holmes Lewis W. Irving house, Oregon, bet.
Front and Davis
Holmes Amos, miller, 78 Jackson
Holthans F. G. carpenter, 101 Bush
Holladay & Warner, traders in live stock, 52
and 54 Sansome
Holladay Benjamin, trader in live stock, 52
and 54 Sansome
Holladay, Saunders A Cary, attorneys, 13 and
14 Montgomery block
Holladay S. w. attorney. 13 and 14 Mont-
gomery block, h. cor. Powell and Wash-
ington
Holt Z. com. mer. 116 Clay
Holt A Wright, dairymen, rear Catholic
church, Mission Dolores
Hollt John, porter. 60 California
Holcomb J. F. tinner, boards 129*2 Jackson
Holcomb Joshua, printer, boards Chicago
Hotel
Holcombe £ Dole, boots and shoes, 73 Com-
mercial
Hollenbeck & Co. wholesale grocers, 150
Sansome
Holly W. A. book-keeper, 182 Montgomery
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SAX FRANCISCO [H] DIRECTORY.
Hollenbeck W. S. grocer, 150 Sansoine, h.
North Beach
Holbrook (.'has. M. builder, house 315 Pa-
cific
Holbrook C. D. carpenter, boards Chicago
Hotel
Holbrook A. N. boards Crescent City
Holding R. machinist, Vulcan Iron Works
Holden Edwd. P. carman, 41 California, 2d
floor
Holden Martin, boots and shoes, 86 Mont-
gomery
Hollingsworth W. G. inspector, custom house
Holooeges & Co. grocers, Clementine, near
Ecker
Holooeges Henry, grocer, Clementine, near
Ecker
Hollister, Fox & Howe, proprietors Alta
Hotel. Davis
Hollister D. S. proprietor Alta Hotel, Davis
Homer C. builder, h. S.E. cor. Taylor and
Broadway
Homer Mrs. Eliza V. (widow.) 204 Stockton
Honigsberger J. dry goods, 92 California
Hoogs Octavian, firm Fitch & Co 39 Sacra-
mento, house Bush, 2 doors above Du-
pont
Hoober C. B. priuter, " Daily Commercial
Advertiser" office, 146 Montgomery
Hooper John, lumber yard, Washington, bet.
Stockton and Stout's alley
Hooper A. J. com. mer. h. Dupout, bet. Sac-
ramento and California
Hooper John, lumber merchant, 23 California,
h. 245 Washington
Hooper W. H. clerk, 23 California, h. 245
Washington
Hooper Thos. T. police officer
Hood Alfred H. loduins' house, 30 Commercial,
2d floor
Hood David, 29 Leidsdorff
Hooker William, porter, at Fox <t O'Con-
nor's
Hooker Chas. H. clerk, iron building, San-
some, opposite Tehama house
Hooke W. H. clerk, California wharf, house
Oriental block
Hopkins E. G. painter, h. Yallejo. bet. Kear-
ny and Dupout
Hopkins S. A., Artesian well contractor, h.
155 Pine
Hopkins 1\. C. deputy clerk. District Court
Hopkins Thos. crockery, 339 Stockton
Hopkins E. 72 and 74 California
Hopkins L. boarding house. Market, near
First
Hopkins Chas & Co. lumber merchants,
Washington, below Davis
Hopkins Samuel J. book-keeper, Washington,
below Davis
Hopkins J. P. feed store, 18 Bush
Hopkins Jessie, feed store, 18 Bush
Hopkins Joseph, California Land Commis-
sioner, Masonic Hall
Hopkins Alex, at Caryl & Elliott's, stables,
Stevenson
Hopkins S. X. clerk, custom house, h. Wash-
ington, near Powell
Hopkins C. T. clerk, custom house, h Stock-
ton, bet. Clay and Sacramento
Hopping J. D. porter, 205 Clay
Hopps Chas painter and glazier, 4 iron block,
Sansome, opposite Tehama house
Hopper A. carriage smith, Kearnev, near
Post
Hope John, laborer, Vulcan Iron Works
Hopley Joseph, cabinet maker, 159 Sacra-
mento
Horr Win. American bakery. 221 Pacific, h.
cor. Powell and Yallejo
Horr Geo. E. bakery, 221 Pacific, h. corner
Powell and Yallejo
Horr Wm. it Co Alden's restaurant, 74 and
76 Commercial
Horlor John E. trader, house cor. Post and
Dupont
Horsfall Joseph H. contractor, house 156
Mission
Horton R. saloon, X. W. corner Jane and
Jessie
Horton Horace, carpenter, boards Sutter
Hotel
Horton & Pierce, lodging house, 77 Jackson,
3d floor
Horton L. G. lodging house, 77 Jackson, 3d
floor
Horn T. L. importer cigars and tobacco, 113
Clay
Horn B. C. & Co. importers of Havana cigars,
93 Battery, corner Clay, h. corner Bush
and Sansome
Horn Phillip, Sutter Hotel. Beale, near
Folsom
Horn W. S. firm of Jones. Horn & Co. 91
Battery
Horner. John M. real estate. 2 Armory Hall,
3d floor
Hort Samuel, com. mer. 92 Jackson
Horan J. C. & Co. liquors and groceries, 92
Battery
Hoskins Edward, h. Stockton, near Yallejo
Hoskin Edward, clerk, "Daily Commercial
Advertiser," 146 Montgomery
Hoskin T. C. clerk. 84 Commercial
Hossefross Geo. H. builder, h. Kearny, near
Pacific
Hojmer C . liquors and cigars, 81 Front, h.
Powell, one door S. of Clay
Hosmer & Smith, Merchants' Exchange, 152
Montgomery
Hosmer H. B. Merchahts' Exchange, 152
Montgomery
Hosty Charles, clerk, 55 Commercial
Hossman & Maison, grocers. Second, near
Jessie
Hossman Arnold, grocer, Second, near Jessie
Hotaling A. P. clerk, 154 Sansome
Hotchkiss John, laborer, 100 Pine
SAN PEA N CISCO [ H ] DIRECTORY.
73
Hotalling A. P. boarding house, Jackson,
near Davis
Houseworth Thos. optician, 198 Clay
Houghton W. E. printer, " Sun" office
Houghton J. F. lumber merchant, California
wharf, h. Oriental Block
Houche Ghas. H . messenger, custom house
Howe Otis, h. John, near Powell
Howe & Go. grocers, Clay, bet. Sansome and
Montgomery
Howe Wm. grocer, Clay, between Sansome
and Montgomery, h. S. E. corner Sacra-
mento and Buena Vista
Howe C. E. V. agent, h. 65 Broadway
Howe Allen, firm of Allister, Fox & Howe,
Alta House, Davis
Howe Chas. W. clerk, 146 Sacramento
Howes Geo. & Co. com. mer. 155 Sansome
Howes Jabez, com. merchant, 155 Sansome
Howes Geo. com. merchant, 155 Sansome
Howes & Co. importers and dealers in furni-
ture, 180 Montgomery
Howes Reuben, importer and dealer in furni-
ture, 180 Montgomery, h. Anthony st.
Howes Zadoc C. carman, 180 Montgomery
How Peter, machinist, Sutter Iron Works
Hows Wm. Tomkins .Market, 134 Mission
Howard John, h. '250 Dupout
Howard W. D. M. real estate, office Howard's
buildings
Howard John, shoemaker, 166 Clay
Howard Ghas. tinner, 41 Battery
Howard Charles G. houso and sign painter,
90 Clay
[Howard Irvine, moulder, Vulcan Iron Works
Howard John, machinist, b'ds 29 Lcidsdorff
Howard House, 35 Pacific
Howard Wm. cabinet maker, 157 Saeram'to
;Howard & Wilber, builders, 27 Sansome
(Howard N. S. builder, 27 Sansome
(Howard Chas. E. grocer, corner of Sansome
and Bush
iHoward C. Webb, broker, cor. Montgomery
and Merchant
Howard Chas. A. bar-keeper, 155 Kearny
iHoward & Perley, attorneys, 23 Montgomery
Block
Howard Volney E. attorney, 23 Montgomery
Block
;Howard & Jackson, saloon, cor. Sacramento
and Kearny
Howard William, saloon, corner Sacramento
and Kearny
Howell J. L. grocer, 194 Kearny, h. Ellis, 2
doors above Powell
Howell B. H. com. merchant, 104 Battery,
h. 247 Clay
Howell Lewis, book-keeper, 92 Front
Howlet Chas. trader, boards at Dr. Baldwin's
Hoxie John K. 130 Jackson
(Hoyer Cornelius, messenger custom house, h.
corner Powell and Union
iHoyt Moses, corner Sacramento and Davis,
2d floor
Hoyt John C. agent of New York and Balti-
more Underwriters, 106 Montgomery,
boards at Oriental
Hoyt L. & Co. stalls 32, 33 and 34 U. States
Market
Hoyt N. B. clerk, 68 Commercial
Huard A. m. d. office and house 172 Montg'ry
Huber C. boots and shoes, 187 Washington
Huber Henry, liquors, Market, bet. Battery
and Sansome
Hubbard C. G. attorney, 6 and 7 Armory
Hall, 2d floor
Hubbard Loreuzo, m. d. office and residence
Clarendon House
Hubbard & Co. manuf. and dealers in stoves,
117 Sansome
Hubbard H. P. manuf. and dealer in stoves,
117 Sansome, h. corner of Pacific and
Montgomery
Hubbard D. manuf. and dealer in stoves, 117
Sansome, h. corner of Pacific and Mont-
gomery
Hubbard Chas. law student at Judge Bennett's
Hubbard Walter M. porter at Wadsworth &
Rockwell's
Hubbard John O. painter, h. Stevenson, bet.
First aud Ecker
Hubbard Edward, porter, 17 Davis
Hubbard J. com. merchant, 4 Washington
Hubbard J. C. printer, 45 Batbry, h. Ste-
venson
Hubbard D. jour, printer, "News" office, 35
Commercial
Hubbard George D. storage and commission,
107 Clay, 2d floor
Hubert Constant, wig maker, 171 Commercial
Hubert John, clerk, Bolton & Barron's bd'g,
3d floor
Hubbs Geo. steward, 76 Pacific
Hubbell Jas. Gale, civil engineer, corner Bush
and Montgomery, boards at Oriental
Hudemann H. firm of Hardt & Hudemann,
com. merchants, 89 Clay
Hudson Wm. laborer, h. corner Kearny and
Pacific
Hudson Harry, Sazerac Exchange, 215 Clay
Hudson Geo. commissioner of deeds, Bolton
& Barron's building, 3d floor
Hudson H. C. cofiee mills, corner of Union
and Montgomery
Hudson Henry S. 105 and 107 Sacramento,
2d floor
Hudson M. & Co. boots and shoes, corner of
California and Battery, 2d floor*
Hudson N. clerk, corner California* and Bat-
tery, 2d floor v
Hudson David, clerk, corner Clay and Davis
Huerne P. architect and civil engineer, Mont-
gomery, bet. Pacific and Broadway
Huff Oliver B. 160 Kearny
Huff H. D. boards at 89 Pacific
Hughs James, Post-office Exchange, 219 Clay
Hughs John, laborer, h. St. Mary's
Hughs J. P. 162 Sacramento
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SAN FRANCISCO [H] DIRECTORY.
Hughes Charles, feeder, "S. F. Herald," 120
Montgomery
Hughes John, 132 Kearny
Hughes, Glen & Co. com.'mer. 97 California
Hughes Henry, com. merchant, 97 California
Hughes Chas. James, attorney and commis-
sioner for Pennsylvania, Parson's b'dg,
Clay
Hughes & Hunter, ship and custom house
brokers, 76 Battery, cor. Sacramento
Hughes T. A. ship and custom house broker,
76 Battery, corner Sacramento, h. 123
Stockton
Hughes John P. saddler, 75 California
Hughes Michael, clerk, 24 Sacramento
Hughes F. J. carpenter, 16 Bush
Hug J. lager bier house, corner of Clay and
Montgomery, basement
Hug J. proprietor Philadelphia House, Pine,
near Kearny
Huhn A. J. miller, S. F. mills
Hulbert Wm. E. printer, h. 16 Clay
Hull J. H. printer, "Sun" office
Hull M. J. shutter maker, 164 Sacramento
Hull Henry, boards at 26 Montgomery
Humbert Augustus, 2 Armory Hall, 2d floor
(late U. S. assayer,) h. S. E. cor. Sacra-
mento and Powell
Humphrey John B. grocer, 201 Sacramento,
corner Dupont
Humphrey L. clerk "Times & Transcript"
office
Humphreys Albert N. clerk, 58 Front
Hummel & Kraft, shoe manf. 144 Montg'ry
Hume James, porter house, 122 Jackson
Hunt Johu, hatter, rear 343 Stockton
Hunt Wm. T. fruit, 280 Dupont
Hunt James L. h. 119 Bush
Hunt Wm. ship carpenter, h. corner Second
and Minna
Hunt Mrs. Hannah, private boarding, Russ la.
Hunt J. wharf builder, h. Russ lane
Hunt D. wharf builder, h. Russ lane
Hunt Patrick, Tattersall's livery stables, 163
Sacramento
Hunt Geo. T. attorney, office 127 Montgomery,
2d floor
Hunt J. D. & Co. agricultural hardware, cor.
Clay and Battery
Hunt J. D. agricultural hardware, cor. Clay
and Battery, h. corner of Broadway and
Montgomery
Hunt J. Lewis, clerk, cor. Clay and Battery
Hunt Simon B. firm of Flint. Peabody & Co.
Hunt & Huler, produce commission merchants,
, 44 Clay
Hunt C. A. produce com. merchant, 44 Clay
Hunt Jas. R. porter house, 53 Jackson
Hunt D. W. pattern maker, 8 Leidsdorff
Hunt Rev. T. Uwight, pastor First Congre-
gational Church, h. corner of Mason and
Vallejo
Hunt A. M. clerk, 74 and 76 Commercial
Hunter W. T. Golden Gate bakery
Hunter A. A. ship and custom house broker»
76 Battery, cor. Sacramento, h. Powell >
near Clay
Hunter Lewis C. 62 California, 2d floor
Hunter Wm. W. shipping office, 55 Jackson,
2d floor
Hunter B. H. com merchant, 31 Clay, 2d floor
Hunter Chas. flour store, 136 Sansome, cor.
Washington
Hungerford John T. mer. h. 226*2 Dupont
Huntington John M. attorney, office McAllis-
ter's building
Huntingdon U. blacksmith, 38 Webb
Huntington Chas. E. tinner, 110 Sansome
Huntoon W. M. & Co. lumber merchants, 23
California
Huntoon W. M. lumber merchant, 23 Cali-
fornia, h. 321 Stockton
Huntress S. 0. clerk, 99 Battery
Hurlbert Sethi, painter, h. 225 Stockton
Hurgnen Andrew, cabinet maker, 116 Jackson
Hurley Patrick, carpenter, boards 196 Pacific
Hurley Jas. D. bar-keeper, 174 Clay, 2d floor
Ilurdy Wm. at Flint, Peabody & Co's.
Huston Guy, gunsmith, 209 Clay
Hussey Thomas, stevedore, h. corner of Jane
and Mission
Hussey, Bond & Hale, com. merchants, 59
and 61 Sansome
Hussey F. A. com. mer. 59 and 61 Sansome
Husey Simon, laborer, h. Montgomery, near
Union
Huse Prof. A. H. astrologer, boards Chicago
Hotel
Hutt Joseph, mason, boards Lombard, bet.
Powell and Stockton
Ilutt G. H. machinist, 137 Pine
Hutcheson Jas. gardener, h. Lombard, bet.
Kearny and Dupont
Hutchinson Daniel, surveyor, b'ds 196 Pacific
Hutchinson Andrew, at Babb & Co's. soda
factory
Hutchinson Thomas, mason, boards at 147
Sansome
Hutchinson J. S. teller, at Drexel, Sather &
Church's
Hutchinson H. D. saloon, 13 California
Hutchinson Robert, cook, 3 Jackson
Hatching E. P. clerk, 180 Montgomery
Hutchins John, shipsmith,* boards at G.
Chapin's
Hutchins U. P. com. merchant, 93 Front,
corner Pine and Stockton
Hutton & Co. auct. and commission, Wasr,
ington, bet. Battery and Sansome
Hutton J. F. auction and commission, 111
and 119 AVaskington, h. corner Harrisoi
and First
Hutton G. M. Alta Foundry, Market, near
corner First
Hutton G. M. sawing and planing mills, Mar-
ket, near corner First
Huxley J. M deputy State gauger, office 64
Front, 2d floor
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Huyck G. fireman. Eclipse Mills
Hyarns L. H. m. d. Niantic building. Clay
Hyam B. D. attorney. McAllister's building
Hyatt Caleb, proprietor Oriental Hotel
Hyatt John G. inspector, custom house
Hyde C. G. m. d. office and h. 291 Dupont
Hyde Wm. H. carpenter, h. 115 Bush
Hyde & Gammack, hardware, 109 Sacram'to
Hvde Isaac, hardware, 109 Sacramento
Hvde B. M. at Mutton ft C
Hyde Michael, at M. L. Winn's
Hyde J. T. m. d. office 1G9 Front
Hyde W. F. merchant, h. First. bet. Folsom
and Howard
Hyde E. book-keeper, 80 and 82 Davis
Hyde John W. Clinton Market. Jackson, bet.
Drum and East .
Hyde Harvey, carman, boards 68 Montg'ry
Hyde Henry C. clerk, 163 Montgomery. 2d
floor
Hyer P. E. machinist, Yulcan Iron TV
Hyland James, blacksmith, 102 Kearny
Hyman P. 0. ft Co. dealers in Hour, 96 Front
Hynard J. P. blacksmith. Summer street
Iaxcet W. jour, printer, "Times and
script" office
Ickelheimer H. sign painter, 122 Kearny, h.
Sutter, near Dupont
Ickey Jacob, cabinet maker, 1."'!) .Sacramento
Ide John, blacksmith. 194 Sansome
Ide Edwin, porter. 155 .Sansome
Ides Levi, clerk, 8 Commercial
lis John G. tin and sheet iron worker, 17-
Washington
Us Francis, engineer. 180 Washington
lis Dennis, blacksmith, lids. 1.29% Jackson
Imerund John, machinist, Union fron Wks.
Imhons Louis, house Mason, bet. Lombard
and Chestnut
Ing John O. carpenter, boards. Beale. near
Folsom
Ingraham Nelson, honse corner Taylor and
Lombard
Ingraham John, pilot, h. Calhoun, bet. Union
and Green
Ingram J. W. builder, boards 1 2 1 e Jackson
Ingrain W. A. cashier. P. O. h. Yirgihia
Inge S. W (U. S. district attorney,) U. S.
Court Rooms, house Stockton, bet Pacific
and Broadway
Ingalls Ceo. groom for Dillon. Hedge ft Co.
Ingalls John, carpenter, boards National
Hotel
Ingols H L. firm of Bokee, Titcomb ft Co.
59 and 61 Sacramento
Inkley Hiram, cor. Sacramento and Battery
Innes Edw. S. impr. and com. mer. 3 May-
nards' Row
Innis Wm. steward, 40 Sacramento
Inngerman J. L. watchmaker, 123 Eront
Inwood George, house Powell, between Green
and Mason
Iredale A. S. firm of Acklev & Co. 147 Front
Iredale Alfred S. 94 Jackson
Irish Chas. steward, Gibson's Hotel, cor. Davis
and Oregon
Irngrund John, machinist, Union Iron Wks.
Irn°rund John, machinist, Union Iron Wks.
Irving John, porter, 103 and 105 Front
Irving James H. attorney, McAllister's build-
ing, Clay
Irvine Robt. proprietor of Irving house, bet.
Front and Davis
Irvine Francis, cook. 71 Pacific, 2d floor
Irwin W. lumber merchant. \ Market-street
wharf
Irwin Samuel, inspector custom House
Irwin Brown, inspector custom house
Isaac H. J. carman, h. Taylor, bet. Green-
wich and Filbert
Isaacs L. hatter. 140 Montgomery, h. Union,
bel Kearny and Dupont
Isaacs Moses, clothing, 61 Commercial
Isaacs B. A M. clothing, 47 Commercial
Isaacs K. clothing, 81 Commercial
Mark, bakery. Bartol, bet. Yallejo and
Broadway
1 Isbister William, blacksmith, Stevenson, near
First
Isnard Joseph H. inspector, custom house
1 Iungermann I. L. watchmaker. 125 Front
Ives Robert carman, boards 196 Pacific
1 - \V. -tails. 26 and 28 Pacific Market
i i ; i< star, mason, boards, Bay State House
Jacobs Peter, grocer, corner Mason and
Lombard
Jacobs David, tailor, h. S. side Pacific, above
Kearny
Jacobs I. tailor, h. St. Mary's
Jacobs, Levy <fc Co. general importers, 78
Montgomery
Jacobs A. tailor, 69 Pacific
Jacob Lewis, 241 Dupont
Ja'coby Mrs. Anna, groceries. N. W. corner
Powell and Filbert
Jacoby William, general importer, 70 and
72 Montgomery
Jackson John, grocer, cor. Sutter and Rassette
place
Jackson John, carpenter, h. Minna, bet. Jane
and Second
Jackson Francis, saloon. Webb, near Sac-
ramento
Jackson William, laborer, house Second, near
Jessie
Jackson J. G. lumber merchant, Market, junc-
tion California, house Post, near Powell
Jackson Mrs. Catharine, (widow) private
boarding. 26 Davis, 2d floor
Jackson Joseph, h. 160% Commercial
Jackson Frank, firm of Howard & Jackson,
cor. Sacramento and Kearny
Jameson James. Washington baths, 174
Washington, h. Washington, bet. Powell
and Mason
James P. T. clerk, Wilson's Exchange
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Jamison W. D. m. d. 178 Montgomery, 2d
floor
Jamisson James, foundryman, Union Iron
Works
James Stephen, tin and sheet iron worker 189
Montgomery
James Col Geo. F. attorney, City Hall
Janes J. N. clerk, 201 Clay
Janes Edward, attorney, office, 204 Clay, 2d
floor
Janes Henry B. attorney, U. S. court, Fourth,
near Market
Janes W. C. boards Franklin Hotel
Janes, Doyle & Barber, attorneys, 1, 2 & 3
Montgomery block
Janes Horace P. attorney, 1, 2 and 3 Mont-
gomery block
Janssen E. grocer, cor. Dupont and Sutter
Janssen Edmund, importer, G9 Sacramento
Janson Geo. clerk at Sullivan's periodical
depot
Janson, Bond & Co.'importers and jobbers, 64
Battery
Janson C. J. importer and jobber, G4 Bat-
tery
Jaques James, carman, h. 118 Bush
Jaques Enoch, Opposition Line Pilots, cor.
Jackson and East, 2d floor
Jasynsky Lewis, com. mer. 105 Front, 3d
floor, h. cor. Mason and Yallejo
Jaynor Matt, carman, h. 75 Broadway
Jeck Andrew, boots and shoes, 34 Commercial
Jeffry Thomas, laborer, 166 Commercial
Jeffrey John, laborer, 131 Kearny
Jeffrey R. H. storage and commission, 156
Batttry, h. Pleasant Valley
Jeffries Thomas, coffee stand, cor. Drum and
California
Jefts James M. fruit, Kearny, near Com-
mercial
Jehu N. L. grocer, N. W. corner Green and
Dupont
Jelling Wra. at De Long, McNeil & Co.'s
Jelly W. m. d. house and office 211 Stockton
Jenkins John, fancy store, 288 Dupont
Jenkins James W. book-keeper, 159 Mont-
gomery, h. Folsom, between First and
Second
Jenkins Chas. S. clerk, 96 and 98 Battery
Jenkins John R. blacksmith, 94 Pine
Jenifer Walter H. inspector, custom house
Jenner E. K. dentist, 38 First, 2d floor
Jennings E. E. cutter at Brown & Keyes
Jennings & Brewster, importers and manu-
facturers of clothing, 72 Battery
Jennings O. B. importer and manufacturer of
clothing, 72 Battery
Jenings D. A. commission merchant, 83
Washington
Jerrett Thomas, saloon, 51 Montgomery
Jessup A. J. baker at Jenny Lind Bakery
Jessup R. M. commission merchant, 79
Washington
Jessup Isaac, clerk, 79 Washington
Jessup Wm. H. toll-keeper, second toll gate,
Mission road
Jessel E. A. patent auctioneer, 115 Com-
mercial
Jewell J. Duncan, at Flint, Peabody & Co's.
Jewell Wm. clerk, 47 and 49 Commercial, h.
Stockton, near Washington
Jewett Daniel T. attorney, office 14 Wells'
building
Jewett Wm. S. artist, Post-office building,
2d floor
Jewett Wm. Cornell, merchant, 4 Masonic
Hall, h. Townsend, between Second and
Third
Jewett Jarvis, cor. California and Sansome
Jillard Mrs. John, saloon, 50 Broadway
Jobson G. F. grocer, 201 Sacramento, corner
Dupont
Jobson David, 201 Sacramento, cor. Dupont
Jocknick G. F. clerk, 111 Clay
Johnson J. C. & Co. importers and dealers in
saddles and harness, 130 Sansome
Johnson S. O. market reporter "S. F. Her-
ald," 120 Montgomery
Johnson William S. assistant clerk Supreme
Court, City Hall
Johnson Wm. H. carman, h. Battery, near
Yallejo
Johnson Chas. porter, at G. B. Post's, cor.
Front and Green
Johnson Miss Harriet, dress maker, 145 Sac-
ramento, 2d floor
Johnson Mrs. E. J. millinery and fancy goods,
156 Sacramento
Johnson Wm. Neely & Co. general brokers
and agents, 96 Merchant
Johnson Wm. Neely, general broker, boards
at Mrs. Haley's Waverly place
Johnson N. D. 118 Commercial, 2d floor
Johnson John, teamster, 44 Battery
Johnson Erastus, carman, h. Greenwich, rear
of Greenwich Street Church
Johnson John, carpenter, h. Filbert, between
Kearny and Dupont
Johnson Chas. boatman, boards 196 Pacific
Johnson J. W. blacksmith, 129 Kearny
Johnson & Sellecks, daguerrian artists, 142
Montgomery, 2d floor
Johnson Geo. H. daguerrian artist, No. 142
Montgomery, 2d floor
Johnson John, importer, 156 Sacramento
Johnson E. J. importer of millinery and fancy
goods, 156 Sacramento
Johnson T. R. books and stationery, 140
Sacramento
Johnson Chas. E. daguerrian artist, 163 Clay,
boards at Crescent City Hotel
Johnson & Canfield, importers of clothing,
169 Clay
Johnson John, clothing, 169 Clay, h. corner
Broadway and Montgomery
Johnson Aaron, clerk, 169 Clay
Johnson E. attorney, office 174 Clay, boards
at 19 Commercial
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Johnson C. A. attorney, office Montgomery
Block
Johnson S. W. paints, oils, &c, 105 and 107
Clay, boards at Wilson's Exchange
Johason Erastus, carman, 93 Battery
Johnson Thomas, grocer, N. W. cor. Union
and Montgomery
Johnson G. W. carpenter, 148 Pacific
Johnson S. 0. proprietor and editor "Price
Current"
Johnson N. D. collector for "Price Current"'
Johnson Henry & Co., wholesale druggists,
146 Washington, h. corner Montgomery
and Broadway
Johnson Edw. C. machine sewer, 67 Jackson
Johnson George, saloon, 137 Washington
Johnson Geo. C. &, Co. iron and steel. 36 and
38 Battery
Johnson Alex, seaman, boards 20 Stevenson
Johnson Peter, boarding house, Market street
wharf
Johnson C. S. shipping and com. merchant,
37 California, h. corner of Harrison and
Rincon place
Johnson Taylor, lumber mer. 25 California
Johnson S. H. lumber mcrch't, 25 California
Johnson Daniel, apprentice Union Iron Wka
Johnson John W. barkeeper, 35 Pacific
Johnson P. F. Messenger House. Front, bet.
Jackson and Pacific
Johnson F. barkeeper, Wash, below Davis
Johnston George Pen. firm of Kewen, John-
ston & Morrison, Custom House Block
Johnston Geo. P. clerk, custom house
Johnston James, El Dorado Saloon, corner of
Kearny and Washington
Johnston James, copper and sheet iron, 41
Batterry
Johnston Win. B. com. merch't, 35 Com'cial.
Johnston John, steward, .Jones' Hotel
Johnston Thos. J. lumber merchant, boards
at Oriental
Johnston & Mead, daguerrean artists, 138
Montgomery, 2d floor
Johns Thomas L). com. merchant, 58 and 60
Sansome, h. 245 Washington
Johns Wm. M. clerk, 62 California
Johanniug Lewis, millinery, 272 Dupont
Joice E. V. notary public and counsellor, 106
Montgomery, h. 205 Stockton
Jolly Richard, baker, 221 Pacific
Jones E. W. saloon, Pacific, above Kearny
Jones Franklin L. house and sign painter, 192
Jackson
Jones Joseph, house and sign painter, 1 92
Jackson
Jones Edward, banker, firm of Palmer, Cook
& Co.
Jones Henry B. book-keeper, at Palmer, Cook
& Co's.
Jones Thomas, carpenter, h. 53 Montgomery
Jones S. J. at Wells, Fargo & Co's.
Jones Wm. Carey, attorney, office Argenti's
building
Jones Henry L. at Franklin House
Jones E. saloon, 57 Broadway
Jones Douglass, butcher, Ohio market, 121
Pacific
Jones & Stevens, stalls 12 and 13 IT. States
Market
Jones & Co. boots and shoes, corner Battery
and Clay, 2d floor
Jones S. D. firm of Jones & Co. h. corner of
Powell and John
Jones & Tobin, milliners' furnishing store, 57
Sacramento
Jones E. H. milliners' furnishing store, No.
.")7 Sacramento
Jones Edward, moulder. Alta Foundry
Jones John W. carpenter, boards at Longley's
restaurant
Jones Chas. F. com. merch't, h. 163 Mission
Jones C. F. machinist. Sutter Iron Works
Jones John, foundry man, boards Beale, near
Folsoin
Jones John, clerk for Abernethy, Clark &
Co. Stewart
Jones Henry T. boarding house, 72 Market
Jones H. F. wharfinger. Main street wharf
Joues Edw. D. clerk, 35 Leidsdorff
Jones Geo. W. clerk, 52 and 54 California
Jones James T. saloon, 48 Sacramento
Jones David, proprietor of Jones' Hotel, 119
( ialifornia
Jones D. R. carpenter, boards Jones' Hotel
Jones Wm. B. t \: Co. merchants, corner San-
some and California, 2d floor
Jones Benry W. u. i>. corner Sansome and
California. 2d floor
Jones J. H. police officer, City Hall
Jones Mrs. Laura A. vocalist, res. at Henry
Mc -Jits', cor. Montgomery and Broadway
Jones, Horn & Co. wines and liquors, No. 91
Battery
Jones G. C. wines and liquors, 91 Battery,
boards at Wilson's Exchange
Jones David, gilder, 129 California
Jones John, cook, U. S. M. Hospital
Jones Thomas, laborer, U. S. M. Hospital
Jones S. L. firm of Cobb, Backus & Co. auc-
tion and com. merchants, 35 Sacramento
Jones Chas. F. clerk, 76 Montgomery
Jones John, carman, h. 312 Stockton
Jones Mrs. C. F. private boarding, Powell,
near Sutter
Jones Mr. manager and proprietor American
Theatre, boards at Garswell House, 16
Sansome
Jorden Michael, builder, house Stockton, near
Lombard
Jorden B. porter, 166 Sansome
Jordan & Koehler, jewellers, 130).< Montg'ry
Jordau M. jeweller, 130^ Montgomery
Jordan Wm. Pleasant Valley bakery, Clem-
entine, near Ecker
Jorgensen J. E. Mountaineer House, corner
Commercial and Kearny
Jordon W. C. Branch Hotel
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Jork L. tailor, 69 Pacific
Joseph J. general dealer, h. N. side Green,
bet. Stockton and Powell
Joseph H. clothing, 221 Kearny
Joseph Byam, merchant, Sherman's building,
cor. Clay and Montgomery
Joseph J. furniture, 29 Bush
Joseph Brothers & Co. chronometer makers
and jewellers, 149 Montgomery
Joseph L. B. chronometer maker and jeweller,
149 Montgomery
Joseph J. B. chronometer maker and jeweller,
149 Montgomery
Josephs S. J. saddles and harness, 102 Batt'y
Josephs J. J. Jr. police officer, City Hall
Josephson M. painter, 152 Washington, 2d
floor
Josephine Miss, danseuse, boards cor. Union
and Union place
Josselyn J. S. h. 226^ Dupont
Josselyn Geo. M. firm Smith k Co. Market
street wharf
Josselyn Mrs. Lucy M. 38 Halleck
Josselyn Geo. W. toll keeper, first toll gate,
Mission road, h. cor. Third and Mission j
Joseff & Moras, manf. boots and shoes, corner
Washington and Montgomery
Josephi Robert & Co. importers of diamonds,
jewelry, watch materials, tools, «fec. 176
Washington
Josephi R. importer of diamonds, jewelry,
watch materials, tools, &c, 176 Wash-
ington
Josephi J. S. importer of diamonds, jewelry,
watch materials, tools, &c, 176 VV'ash'tn
Joy H. ship carpenter, h. 298 Pacific
Joy Hartford, porter, 38 Commercial
Joyce Samuel, land agent, boards 23 Pike
Joyce Montgomery, saloon, cor. Montgomery
and Bush, h. St. Mary's
Joyce John F. contractor, Trinity, near Bush
Joyner J. mason, h. corner Union and Varren
place
Joynt Robert, boarding house, 68 Montg'ry
Judah Chas. D. attorney, 163 Montgomery,
2d floor, rooms Parrott's building
Julian Henry, druggist, corner Washington
and Kearny
Just Chas. h. Jackson, bet. Powell and Mason
Kaeding Charles, h. Broadway, 3 doors
above Mason
Kahlke P. cigar store, 213 Kearny
Kahman George, laborer at C. Pope's, Dupont
Kahn L. clothing, 67 Commercial
Kaindler Brothers, importers and jobbers,
193 Clay
Kaindler A. importer and jobber, 193 Clay
Kaindler G. importer and jobber, 193 Clay
Kalkmann Philip, commission merchant, 147
Battery, 2d floor
Kalisoher, K. 1). clothing, 25 Commercial
Kane John K. general merchant, 87 Califor-
nia, h. corner Tehama and Second
Kane Michael, inspector, custom house
Kanary David, painter, 4 Iron Block, oppo-
site Tehama House, Sansome
Kaol A. clothing, 280 Dupont
Karrigan Michael, door-keeper, State Marine
Hospital
Karliphmans J. clothing, 70 Commercial
Kasson C. S. clerk, 94 Front
Kathan Orin, at Holt & Wright's dairy.
rear of Catholic Church. Mission Dolores
Kating John, saloon, 84 Pacific
Katz Benjamin & Co. clothing, 121 Com-
mercial
Katz Daniel, flour packer, 94 Front
Kauffmann A. J. clothing, 215 Kearny
Kauffman Edward, book-keeper, Happy Val-
ley Mills
Kaufman J. butcher, 99 Bush
Kaufman 0. & W. importers, 5 Custom
House Block, 2d floor.
Kaueo & Thompson, New York Bakery, 160
Kearny
Kauee Francis, New York Bakery, 160
Kearny
Kaul Robert, dry goods, 173 Clay
Keating H. blacksmith, 277 1 o Dupont
Kearney Wm. proprietor Ripton House,
Mission road
Keck G. W. carpenter, boards Franklin
Hotel
Keesing B. h. Stockton, one door from Green
Keen S. J. cooper, California-st. wharf
Keen J. C. clerk, 63 Sacramento
Keen Philip, carpenter, 27 Sansome
Keenan John, clerk, 169 Clay
Keenan J. S. printer, " Ledger" office
Keeley John, mason, boards Bay State House
Keeny Wm. United States Court room
Keep John, bar-keeper, Union Hotel
Keefer Patrick, laborer, h. Montgomery, near
Broadway
Keefe A. boarding house, 35 Broadway
Keffe J. F. bar-keeper, 31 Commercial
Kegan Michael, laborer, h. Broadway, be-
tween Mason and Taylor
Kehoe Thomas, laborer, 164 California
Keith Samuel, engineer, San Francisco Mills
Keith Wm. H. & Co. druggists, cor. Mont-
gomery and Clay
Keith John, bar-keeper, cor. Jackson and
East
Keirman John, stone cutter, h. Milton place
Kelly John, blacksmith, 194 Sansome
Kelly John Jr. Brooklyn Hotel, 37 Broad'y
Kelly John, boarding house, 33 Broadway
Kelly John, boarding house, Battery, near
Broadway
Kelly Bernard, carman, h. Greenwich, be-
tween Mason and Taylor
Kelly Wm. laborer, h. Taylor, between Clay
and Sacramento
Kelly Henry, butcher, h. corner Yallejo and
Mason
Kelly Bernard, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
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Kelly Michael, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
K-iiy Patrick, laborer, boards 106 Pacific
Keliy Eugene A Co. importers dry goods,
cor. Sansome and Sacramento
Kelly John, dry goods, 133 Sacramento
Kelly Win. merchant tailor, 198 Kearny
Kelly Dermis, messenger, Merchants' Ex-
change
Kelly Cornelius, porter, 85 Davis
Kelly C. 0. carman, 110 Front
Kelly Daniel, mason, boards 68 Montgomery
Kelly E. A watchman, custom house
Kelley C.T. clerk, boards 129 1 ., Jackson
Kelley D. C. boots and shoes, 52 1 ., Com-
mercial
Kelsey D. S Texas House, 73 Commercial
Kelsey W. F. merchant, h. Third, near Kearny
Kelsey Geo. W. firm of Scooffy A: Kelsey,
146 Montgomery, h. Union, between
Kearney and Dupont
Kelsey A Co. Golden Gate Butter Depot, 76
Montgomery
Kelsey Melville. Golden Cate Cutter Depot,
76 Montgomery, h. 163 Mission
Kelsey Melville A. clerk, 76 Montgomery,
h. 163 Mission
KellsD. bookseller, boards 147 Sansome
Kellogg & Richter, assayers, 106 Montgom-
ery, basement
Kellogg J. G. assayer, 106 Montgomery,
basement
Kellogg Geo. H. firm of Flint. Peabodv & I ' i.
Kellogg C. L. seed store, 1 L8 California
bk gg & Bnrke, druggists, 7."' Davis
Kellogg Albert, m. d. 7o Davis
Kellogg G. W. Lunch Saloon, 195 Front
Kellog Samuel, carpenter, boards 129 ^o
Jackson
Keller Jacob, blacksmith, 49 Kearny
Keller J. coach maker, 39 Webb
Keller James 11. city assessor, City Hall
Keller Jucob, boarding house, 31 First
Kellerman Nelson A" Co. clothing. 127 Front
Kellerman Nelson, clothing, 172 Front
Kellersberger R. firm of Rutte & Co. Swiss
vice consul. Clay, near Front
Kellen Robert A Co. paints, oils, &c. corner
Sansome and Merchant
Kelcher T. boarding house. 19 Ohio
Keinble Edward C. publisher and editor Alta
California
Kemp Horace, at Cross <fc Cos.
Kendig M. H. N. inspector, custom house
Kendrick Daniel, produce commission mer-
chant, 38 Clay
Kenniff Daniel, tinner, h. TV. side Mason, bet.
Broadway and Pacific
KeDny Henry, h. North Beach
Kenny Mrs. Ann, (widow) h. X. side Pine,
bet. Dupont and St. Mary's
Kenny Geo. L. book seller, cor. Montgomery
and Merchant
Kenny George W. police officer, City Hall
Kenny & Murphey, horse clippers, 84 Kearny
Kenny Michael, police officer. City Hall
Kenny Joseph, bar-keeper. Market-street whf.
Kenny Michael, mason, boards 68 Mont-
gomery
Kenny Patrick, carman, boards 68 Mont-
gomery
Kendall J. carpenter, h. Belden, near Bush
Kendall Joseph, house and sign painter, 112
Clay, h. Yerba Buena
Kendall John, cooper, boards 1293a Jackson
Kendall Edward, carman, boards 147 San-
some
Kendall Robert, boards at Milk Punch house,
Mission road
Kennevan Jas. police officer, City Hall
Kennicott Arabella, (widow) private board-
ing, 163 California
Kennedy E. C. clerk, at Wheelock's carpet
store
Kennedy J. S. A' Go. flour dealers, 80 Clay
Kennedy Alex, inspector, custom house
Kennedy E. proprietor Winthrop house,
J ackson
Keneday J. B. jour, printer, ''Times and
Transcript" office. Sacramento
Kenedy F. bar-keeper. 84 Montgomery
Kenedy John, O. B. saloon. 10 California
Kent Frederick M. comedian, Metropolitan
Theatre, boards Xiantic Hotel
Kent Samuel H. ship carpenter, house 22
First
Kent Samuel, collector. Clay-st. wharf
Kent J. Horace, inspector custom house
boards Wilson's Exchange
Kentfield John, shipper. 20 Drum
Kennao J. W. A Co. boots and shoes. 62
Battery, 2d floor
Kennon Joseph. Cottage of Content, corner
I Ireen and Sansome
Krone 1). ('. tinner, 41 Battery
Kepper Henry, carpenter, h. 12 Melius
Kerlin F. E. secretary, 129 Montgomery, 2d
floor
1 Kernan Frank, collector, 137 California, 2d
floor
Kers Thomas, grocer. 184 Stockton
Kern A Battis. blacksmith and boiler makers,
12 Davis
Kern Samuel F. blacksmith and boiler maker,
12 Davis, house Melius, near Third
Kern M. h. Varren place
Kerner Joseph, clerk, 112 Montgomery, base-
ment
Kerrison Robt. city assessor, City Hall
Kerrison Henry W. police officer, City Hall
Kerrison George, clerk, Merchant, bet. Batte-
ry and Sansome
Kerr Miss Ellen, at M. L. Winn's
Kerr Wm. teamster, boards 17 Ohio
Kerr J. J. m. d. S.W. corner Jackson and
Montgomery
Kerr George H. & Co. publishers and pro-
prietors of Placer Times and Transcript,
Sacramento, next door to Armory Hall
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SAN FRANCISCO [K] DIRECTORY.
Kester Levi B. manufacturer of syrups. Jessie,
near First
Kester Irving, h. Jessie, near First
Kessel A. beer house, cor. Sacramento and
Kearny, basement
Kewen <fc Morrison, attorneys, 151 Clay, 2d
floor
Kewen E. J. C. attorney, 151 Clay, 2d floor,
h. cor. Powell and Jackson
Kewen, Johnson & Morrison, real estate
brokers and auctioneers, Custom House
Block
Kewen Achilles L. h. corner Powell and
Jackson
Kewin William, pattern maker, Union Iron
Works
Keyes & Co. clothing warehouse, 195 Clay
Keyes Seth C. clothing warehouse, 195 Clay
Keyes Wm. E. clothing, 178 Clay
Keyes 0. H. general dealer, Sacramento wh'f.
cor. Drum
Keys Geo. merchant, 42 Clay, 2d floor
Keystone House, 84 Davis, 2d floor
Kibbe Millard, Tontine and Magnolia sa-
loons
Kick Wm. laborer, h. Broadway, bet. Mason
and Taylor
Kiehl Jacob, cabinet maker, 180 Jackson
Kier Julius, porter, 41 California, 2d floor
Kierski M. & Co. stoves and tin ware, 33
Mission
Kiernhf J. N. clerk, corner Battery and
Union
Kilduff Patrick D. & Co. proprietors Bunk
Exchange, Montgomery block
Kilbourn Oscar, clerk, 82 Commercial
Killpatrick F. tailor, 195 Clay
Kiley Edward, Gem saloon, cor. Front and
Sacramento
Killey C. H. dairyman, Spring Valley, Pre-
sidio road
Killied Michael, clerk, 171 Front
Killgore H. C. stoves, tin plate, &c 37 Sac-
ramento
Kimball Daniel W. grocer, 272 Jackson
Kimball Henry, book-binder, at LeCount &
Strong's
Kimball Geo. laborer, 194 Sacramento
Kimball N. R. brass founder, 137 Jackson
Kimball & Co. wagon makers, 80 Kearny
Kimball G. P. wagon maker, 80 Kearny
Kimball Charles & Co. painters, 158 Cal-
ifornia
Kimball Theodore, painter, 158 California
Kimball Chas. P. Noisy Carrier's Publishing
Hall, 77 Commercial
Kimball Solomon P. produce, 80 Front
Kimball Simeon, carpenter and caulker, cor.
Market and Main
Kimball Richard, fruit, 118 Clay
Kimball Thomas A. builder and carpenter,
Merchant, between Montgomery and
Sansome
King G. carman, h. St. Mary's
Kimmell John, cupper and leecher, Kearny,
bet. Jackson and Washington
Kimberly Burton, merchant, boards Franklin
Hotel
King Saml. B. h. Broadway, N. side, above
Mason
King Wm. steward, Dr. Shuler's Hospital
King Marcus, carpenter, h. Vallejo, 4 doors
below Montgomery
King of AVilliain James, banker, 131 Mont-
gomery, h. W. side Jackson, bet. Stock-
ton and Pacific
King John C. furniture 180 Jackson, h. Jack-
son, bet. Kearny and Dupont
King Marcus, carpenter, Vallejo, bet. Mont-
gomery and Sansome
King Edward A. h. 150 Broadway
King Lyman, wholesale grocer, 24 and 26
Battery
King Eli, merchant, 24 and 26 Battery
King Richard, jour carpenter, Stevenson, near
Second
King William, blacksmith, Sutter Iron
Works
King S. R. & Co. lumber merchant, junction
California and Market
King & Barroll, flour and grain, 126 Front
King J. L. flour and grain, 126 Front
King John, saloon, cor. Sansome and Halleck
King T. S. inspector Union st. warehouse
King James, clerk, boards, Franklin house
King Thomas, New York Hotel, 186 San-
some
Kinsrman W. T. moulder, Vulcan Iron
Works
Kinzer G. W. h. 145 Dupont
Kinlyside G. wheelwright, 86 Bush
Kingsbury Joseph, firm of J. D. Hunt Sc Co.
Kinnan Peter, com. mer. cor. Clark & Davis,
2d floor
Kinnon John, laborer, boards 20 Stevenson
Kinly Robert, porter, 112 Sacramento
Kinsman Isaac, stone cutter, cor. Bush and
Battery
Kingston Thomas, driller, Flint's wharf
Kirchoff, De Sola & Co. Importers, 86 Sac'to
Kirchoff C. consul for Oldenburg, and acting
consul for Prussia and Hamburg, No.
86 Sacramento
Kirkpatrick Washington A. carpenter, b'ds
at 64 Broadway
Kirkpatrick C. A. m. d. boards at 19 Ohio
Kirkpatrick W A. boards at 19 Ohio
Kirby W. L. steward, U. S. M. Hospital
Kir! iv Edward, carman, 130 California
Kirby & Co. proprietors Howard House, 35
Sacramento
Kirby W H. Howard House, 35 Sacramento
Kirby Patrick, clerk, N. W. cor. Montgomery
and Sacramento
Kirn Andrew, proprietor of Germania Hotel,
116 Pine
Kirk C. coal and wood yard, Clark, near
Davis
K. J. C. KKWEX.
OEORGE PEX. JOHNSTON'.
MVRRAY MORRISOX.
KEWEN, JOMSTOX & MORRISON,
REAL ESTATE BROKERo
AND
uefsoHSsms
GEORGE PEN, JOHNSTON, Auctioneer id Notary Public.
Sales Room,
99 Merchant, near Montgomery street.
The undersigned have formed a partnership in the city of San Fran-
cisco for the transaction of a real estate and general agency business,
and have located themselves as above.
They will devote their entire attention to negotiating and procuring
Loans, and to the sale and management of Real Estate, in all its branches,
within the city and county of San Francisco. Sales at Auction will bo
held every week, of which due notice will be given.
E. J. C. KEWEN.
GEORGE PEN. JOHNSTON.
MURRAY MORRISOX.
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SAX FEAN CISCO [K] DIRECTORY.
81
Kirtland C. W. clerk, 83 California
Kissing John F. porter, 69 Front
Kittredge & Co. blacksmiths, 127 and 129
Washington
Kittredge Jonathan, blacksmith, 127 and 129
"Washington
Kittredge Carlisle I), carman, 30 Clav
Kittle Nicholas G. book-keeper, 189 and 191
Sausome
Kittrell John R. inspector, custom house
Klapperich J. S. blacksmith, 91 Kearny
Klancke, Mel k. Co. com. merchants. No. 166
Sansome
Klancke M. F. com. merchant, 166 Sansome
Klein Chas, F. h. Green, bet. .Stockton and
Dupont
Klipzig John, gunsmith, 213 'Washington
Kliiie G. W. saloon, Brenham pi
Kling (). W. manf. of jewellry, Washington,
near Kearny
Klin.-hsoth John, Pacific Restaurant, Jackson,
below Davis
Klumpp W. engraver, h. 6 Kearny. 2d floor
Klumpe & Pfeiner, boots and shoes. No. 150
Montgomery
Klumpe J. G. boots and shoes, L50 Montg'ry
Koch Chas. grocer, cor. Dupont and Green
i Win. German bakery, h. and .-Imp
Green, bet. Powell ami Stockton
Koehler G. jeweller, 1. '!()'._, Montgomery
Koehler A. book-keeper, Vulcan Iron Works
Koesel L. saloon, 37 Commercial
Kohler Andrew, Santa Clans Head Quarters
276 Stockton
Kohler Henry, liar-keeper, Market-st wharf
Kohler Frederick, house Dunbar's alley, near
City Hall
Koll F. W. brewer, 35 Montgomery
Kon C. St. Francis bakery, 262 Jackson
Konbert Lewis, shoemaker, 187 Washington
Koopmanschap C. com. merchant. Merchant,
near Sausome
Kopp Francis, tailor, 214 Clay
Korff Henry, grocer, corner Broadway and
Dupont
Korter H. cigars, 1 f0 Washington
Koster Philip, blacksmith, 86 Bush
Knapp T. C. fruit, 220 Clay
Knight James, saloon, 225 Dupont
Knight B. clerk, 166 Commercial
Knight & Kimball, brass foundry, 137 Jack-
son, corner Jones' alley
Knight D. E. brass foundry, 137 Jackson,
corner Jones' alley
Knight Wm. H. produce, 80 Front
Knight, Chad wick & Co. groceries and liquors
Custom House Block, corner Sacramen-
to and Sansome
Knight Samuel, groceries and liquors, Custom
House Block, cor Sac. and Sansome
£nibbe Wm. clerk, 173 Clay
ivnipsehild Charles, 179 Washington
tnowlas Richard, laborer, h. 247 Clay
Knowles F. F. cooper, boards 114 Pacific
Kuowles C. C. dentist, cor. Kearny and Com-
mercial
Knowles E. A. t Kent, stall 18 New World
Market
Knowles Thos. stall 18 New World Market
Knowles G. B. saw mills, 23 California
Knowles Irving H. clerk. 21 California
K newer Wm. H. hatter, 146 Clay
Knox lV. Co. oil and camphene, 160 and 162
Sansome
Knox F. oil and camphene, 160 and 162
Sansome
Knox J. W. clerk, 160 aud 162 Sansome
Knus Charles, instrument maker, 119 Mont-
gomery
Kramer P. baker, 211 Kearny
Krambach L. crockery. 140 Clay
Kraemer 0. W. cigars, 79'^ Washington
Kraft J. boots and shoes. 144 Montgomery
Kraft G. proprietor S. F. Bay House. Jackson
Krafts August, restaurant, 348 Stockton
Kralie Wm. A. watchmaker, 65 Montgomery
Kreyenhagen Julius, commission merchant,
82 Clay, 2d floor
ihagen & Howard, grocers, cor. San-
some and Bush
Kreyenhagen E. grocer, cor. Sansome and
Bush
Kress John, blacksmith, Pine, between San-
aome and Montgomery
Krig J. carpenter. 167 Jackson, h. 124 Kearny
Krone L. h. Yallejo, between Powell and
.Mason
Kroning 11. W. groocer, corner Kearney
and California
Krotzsch, cabinet maker, 159 Sacramento
Krumbloz C. F. carpenter, h. alley, between
Pacific and Broadway
Kroger Lewis, saloon, 229 Pacific
Krueger C. A. pump and block maker, 17
Sacramento
Krug A. grocer, corner Stockton and Union
Krug Karl, editor and proprietor of " Freie
Presse," 109 Clay, 2d floor
KrutleyC.JL clerk, 139 Sacramento
Kruse & Co. commission merchants, 49 and
51 Front
Kruse Edward, commission merchant, 49 and
51 Front
Kruse E. saloon, 37 Commercial
Kuhnell Charles, carpenter, h. Powell, one
door from Union
Kuhl George H. h. 200 Jackson
Kuhn A. J. miller, S F. Mills
Kunce John, florist, h. cor. Green and Powell
Kuner Albert, seal engraver, 167 Washington
Kunhart Wm. clerk, Parson's building, Clay
Kunzir H. printer, 134 Montgomery, 3d floor
Kurtz John, tobacco and cigars, 63 Com-
mercial
Kurtz Wm. W. printer, " Cal. Chronicle" of-
fice, rooms 230 Clay
Kyle J. B. butcher, 365 Stockton
Kyle Lawrence, saloon, Stevenson, near First
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82
SAN FEANCISCO [L] DIRECTORY.
Labatore P. L. grocer, 337 Stockton
Labatt Henry J. attorney and commissioner
ibr Louisiana, 163 Montgomery, 2d floor
Lacy James, h. Lafayette place, between
Union and Green
Lacy Thomas, painter, cor. Sausome and
Washington
Lackmaun Isidore, trader, 173 Sansome, 2d
floor
LaClare Louis, steward, 8th "Ward House,
Mission Dolores
Ladd Win, hackman, 131 Kearny
Ladd Geo. jeweller, 115 Montgomery
Ladd David, clerk, 61 Battery
Ladd Theodore, Arm Fairbanks & Co. corner
California and Battery
Laders Joseph, teamster, h. Grant place
Lafoy Mrs. Spanish and French teacher, h.
Vallejo, between Dnpont and Stockton
Lafontaine A. J. Maountaineer card printing
office, cor. Kearny and Commercial
La Forest E. A. book-keeper, 50 California
La Flower Jos. steward, 159 and 161 Front
Lagourde B. gunsmith, 203 Washington
Lagauterie C. & Co. importers of liquors, 136
Jackson
Laigneil John, wagon maker, 300 Stockton
Laird Kobt. B. 116 Broadway
Laird John, poi ter, 61 Battery
Lakins Peter, cabinet maker, 190 Jackson
Lake Delos, judge district court
Lake Harvey, deputy sheriff, City Hall
LakeD. Jr. druggist, 166 Montgomery
Lannne D. S. grocer, N. side Vallejo, near
Powell
Lammot Robt. S. firm of Gibbons & Larmiio^
h. 42 Melius
Lambie John, nurse. State Marine Hospital
Lambard A. at Dr. Ober's
Lambard Charles, at Adams & Co.'s Express
Lamoureaux S. paiuter, h. Dupont,, near
Sutter
Lamlin E & Co. manuf. jewelry, 175 Clay
Lambert & Mclntire, coopers, Jackson, be-
tween Battery and Sansome
Lambert Thomas, commission merchant, 115
Washington
Lambert John, helper, Union Iron Works
Lamout, Hunter & Co. com. merchants, 30
Clay, 2d floor
Lamont E. H. com. merchant, 30 Clay, 2d
floor
Lamprell, Spethmann & Co. ship chandlers,
21 Davis
Lamprell J. C. ship chandler, 21 Davis
Lamberson M. steward, 76 Pacific
Lamb C. book-keeper, 201 Sansome
Lamb E. G. & Co. produce commission mer-
chants, 38 Clay
Lamb Thomas J. book-keeper, 52 and 54
California, h. 42 Minna
Lamson George, c.erk, 58 Front
Lanison Nathaniel K. manager Oriental
Hotel
Lane John, mason, boards 221 Sacramento
Lane Thomas, saloon, 199 Kearny
Lane Richard, clerk, 133 Sacramento
Lane Joel, blackimith. 152 California
Lane & Lerman, periodical depot, Post Office
building
Lane Thos. A. periodical depot, Post Office
building:, h. corner Kearny and Jackson
Lane Wm. Wallace, at Flint, Peabody & Co.'s
Lane John, boots and shoes, 62 Battery, 2d
floor
Lane D. printer, " Eve. Journal" office
Lauehart Wm. millwright, Eclipse Mills
Lancy Thomas, painter, boards 114 Pacific
Lang C. E. sign painter, 68 Battery, 2d floor
Lang Louis & Co. importers, 62 Sansome,
2d floor
Langley Alfred J. Boomerang, 191 Kearny
Langley Charles, druggist, 113 Front
Langley David, laborer, h. 2 Vallejo
Langdon Levi II. carpenter, boards at G. W.
Chapin's
Langton Thomas, carman. 92 Battery
Langerman Wm. & Co. tobacco and cigars,
182 Montgomery
Languth Joseph, 159 Washington
Landry N. clerk, 111 and 113 Washington
Lange G jeweller, 212 Dupont
Lange Levi, tailor, 159 Washington
Lanszweert L. druggist, 61 Kearney
Landers James, h. corner Kearny, Market
and Geary
Landers Michael, saloon, cor Sansome and
Washington
Lander C. carpenter, boards 147 Sansome
Lander James, clerk, City Mills, 25 First
Landrum George, corner Pine and Battery
Lapham Chas. H. stock dealer, Spring Val-
ley, Presidio road
Lappeus J. H. carman, h. Union place
Larcombe Joseph, carpenter, boards Califor-
nia, 2 doors above Stockton
Larde A. Lafayette Restaurant, 211 Wash.
Larkin Thomas O. office 125 Montgomery, h
E. side Stockton, between Pacific anc
Jackson.
Larkin Wm. F. Proprietor White House
Mission road
Larrabee John F. mail clerk, "Sun" office
Larrabee J. R. boots and shoes, 30 Com
mercial
Larrequet, grocer, 187 Pacific
La Roche Wm. M. builder, h. Buena Vista
near California
Larco & Co. commission merchants, 13
Jackson
Larco N. commission merchant, 138 Jackson
h. Green, bet. Montgomery and Kearny
Larrain & Conrad, commission merchants,
38 Clay
Larrain A commission merchant, 38 Clay
La Reintrie H. clerk, custom house, h. N. side
Vallejo, between Montgomery and San.
Lask Lewis, h. 230 Stockton
SAN FRANCISCO [L] DIRECTORY.
83
Lasky Davis, tinner. 212 Pacific
Lasar L. dry goods. 203 Kearny
Lassichere Leon, book-keeper, 61 and 63
California
Latonde D. clerk, 158 Sacramento
Latonde J. D. clerk. 158 Sacramento
Latonde D. clerk. 158 Sacramento
Latonde J. D. clerk, 158 Sacramento
Latimer Charles E. 113 Battery
ter At Hamilton, commission merchants,
163 Battery
Latimer B. G. commission merchant. 163
Battery, h. 42 Melius
Latimer L. R. clerk, 163 Battery
Latham James, carpenter, h. Montgomery, 3
doors from Broadway
Latham Mrs. Charlotte, dress and cloak ma-
ker. Montgomery, 3 doors from Broad y
Lathrop Rev. Calvin, agent " Christian Ad-
vocate," 148 Clay
Lathrop John, cook, 41 Pacific
Lattar J. clothing, 46 First
Latapie E. clerk, 145 Montgomery
Latz S. .fc H. clothing. 93 Pacific
Lauterwasser 0. baker. X. side Yallcjo. be-
tween Stockton and Powell
Lauterwasser F. P. Oriental Market. C3 Davis
Lauenstein & Laudsbereer, restaurant. 168
Clay
Laughliu T. J. carpenter, boards 129)^
Jackson
Lavezzari A* Thompkins, wholesale grocers,
143 Front
Lavezzari F. wholesale grocer, 143 Front
Laverty T. H. bar-keeper, 1 Commercial
Lavinsky a Ley. clothing, 14 Davis
Lavis Win. proprietor Columbia House, cor.
Yallejo and Battery
Law George, roofer and plumber. 33 Leidsd'ff
Law R. A. importer of groceries, 97 Battery,
boards at Wilson's Exrliange
Lawler W. B. saloon, 148 Commercial
Lawler R. C. book-keeper, at Page, Bacon
& Co.'s
Lawler W'm. silversmith, 116 Pacific
Lawler W. gold and silversmith. 272 Stockton
Lawler G. carrier of " S. F. Herald," 120
Montgomery
Lawrie James, music teacher, h. 244 Clay
Lawrie James R pianist, h. 244 Clay
Lawson Powell S. metal roofing, 33 Leidsd'ff
Lawson Thomas S. roofer and plumber, 33
Leidsdorff
Lawton 0. crockery, 122 Sansome
Lawton Geo. H. book-keeper, 99 Battery
Lawton John H. wagon maker, 18 Bush
Lawton A. S. merchant, cor. Front and Cali-
fornia. 2d floor
Lawton Charles W. clerk, 17 California
Lawton John M storeship Alfred, opposite
Green
Lawrence A. G. real estate broker, 148 Clay,
h. Montgomery, near Yellejo
Lawrence Francis, h. 195 California
Lawrence Geo. S. optician. 193 Clay
' Lawrence L. L. clerk, 44 Battery
Lawrence John J. carman, h Philippa
Lawrence Lewis, steward. 37 Pacific
I Lawrence Joseph, painter, 56 Montgomery
Lawrence J. E. editor "Times and Tran-
script," Sacramento, next door to Ar-
mory Hall
Lawrence J. 0. clerk, '■ Times and Tran-
script" office.
(Lawrence T. L. clerk, 161 Battery
: Lawrence James, clerk, corner Union and
Green
Layton Francis, at LeCount & Strong's
Layton Edw. porter, at Conroy A 0'< onnor's
Lay John A. carman, h. Lombard, between
Kearny and Dupont
Laprince Joseph, grocer, 201 Jackson
Lapsley AY. M. clerk, at \Yheeloek's carpet
Lazard Freres. imp'r dry g'ds. Maynard's Row
Lazard A. imp'r dry goods. Maynard's Row
Lazard S. imp'r dry good--. Maynard's Row
Lazard M. imp'r dry goods. Maynard's Row
Lazard E. imp'r dry goods. Maynard's Row
Learned James M. h. Taylor, bet. Clay and
Sacramento
L n arv D. contractor. Bush, opposite Orients
Learey Daniel, mason, 18 Bush
Leavenworth James D. boards at Xiantic
Leavenworth Henrv, machinist, h. 21 Bush,
2d Floor
Leahey P. laborer, h. corner of California
and Stockton
Leahey Francis A. tailor, at Ja3. Ardle's
Leavitt Jos. S. Montgomery Baths, No. 161
Montgomery, h. California, 3 doors above
Stockton
Leach Miss Maria, vocalist, resides at Henry
Meiggs', cor. Montgomery and B'dway
Lebatard M. importer of liquors, "Washington
bet. Sansome and Montg mery
Lebbert L. A. boarding house. 46 Clay
LeCount & Strong, booksellers and stationers,
Montgomery
LeCount Josiah J. bookseller and stationer,
Montgomery
Lecomte X. tin and sheet iron worker, Xo.
64 Clay
Leclerc John, brick yard, corner of Lombard
and Stockton
Leeachenx J. k Galey L. French importers,
86 Sacramento
LeCraw John, clerk, at Case. Heiser & Co's.
Ledwith M. mason, house Brenham place
Leddy Jas. T. clerk, 154 Kearny
Ledley Wm. deputy wharfinger, Central wharf
Lee James, nurse. S M. Hospital
Lee John H. cabinet maker, 159 Sacramento
Lee & Hinckley, stoves, tin and sheet iron,
163 Front
Lee William A. stoves, tin and sheet iron,
163 Front
Lee John, porter, 105 Front ,
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SAN FRANCISCO [L] DIRECTORY.
Lee Henry C. book-keeper, 165 Sansome, cor.
Gold
Lee & Winans, com. merchants, 64 Front, 2d
floor
Lee H. M. com. merchant, 64 Front, 2d floor
Lee & Co. flour and produce, 90 Davis
Lee 0. C. flour and produce, 90 Davis
Lee Henry, clerk, boardsttt National Hotel
Lees J. W. police officer, City Hall
Lees J. "W. machinist, Sutter Iron Works
Lees Geo. machinist, Union Iron Works
Leedham Isaac, at Hastier, Baines & Co's.
Lefranc Chas. upholsterer, 162 Washington
Leffingwell Wm. flour and produce, 90 Davis
Leg Robert, h. Green, between Dupout and
Stockton
Legay J. B. hatter, 150 and 152 Commercial,
h. 207 Stockton
Legay Chas. hatter, at Boyd & Co's.
Legget Thomas, liquors, 12 Ohio
Legg Geo. machinist, Vulcan Iron Works
Lehman & Eilerman, mer. tailors, 149>o Clay
Lehman Joseph, merchant tailor, 149)^ Clay
Leighton Edward, porter. 62 Front
Leighton & Co. Summer Street House, Sum-
mer
Leighton Chas. & Co. shirt depot, 83 Mont-
gomery
Leighton James, blacksmith, 123 Mission
Leighton Jas. C. storage, Front, near Mar-
ket, h. 159 Mission
Leigh J. W. assistant editor ''S. F. Herald,"
120 Montgomery
Leigh B. W. law reporter "S. F. Herald,''
120 Montgomery
Leith D. machinist, Sutter Iron Works
Leitch Isaac H. miller. City Mills, 25 First
Leipuitz G. druggist, 81 Kearny
Lekens P. & Co. cabinet makers, No. 190
Jackson
Leland Mrs. S. A. private boarding, No. 190
California
Leland Geo. H. <fe Co. periodical depot, Post-
office building
Leland Geo. H. periodical depot, Post-office
building
Leland Samuel, periodical depot, Post-office
building
Leland E. porter, 110 and 112 Montgomery
Lenere James, carpenter, boards 221 Pacific
Lemin Chas. O. clerk, 94 Merchant
Lemoine L. paper hanger, h. rear of No. 260
Kearny
Lemon Sidney, clerk, 145 Sansome
Lemon G. F. "Alta" office, 136 Montgomery
Lemon & Benson, real estate agents, No. 137
Montgomery
Lemon James McK. real estate agent, 137
Montgomery
Lemka Peter, bar-keeper, 179 Front
Lemay James, clerk, 118 Commercial, 2d floor
Lent Joseph, seaman, h. Filbert, near S. M.
Hospital
Lenard Peter, carman, boards 196 Pacific-
Lent John A. attorney, office Argenti's b'dg,
3d floor
Lenf Mortimer, clerk, corner Leidsdorff and
Sacramento
Lennard R. K. lighterman, h. Fremont
Lengfeld L. dry goods, 92 California
Leonard Peter, carman, boards 196 Pacific .
Leonard Major H. paymaster IT. S. Army,
office Parrott's building, res. Oriental
Leonard G. R. A. sec'ry of Maj. Leonard, U.
S. Army
Leonard E. W. office corner Sacramento and
Montgomery, 3d floor
Leonard W. 115 Battery
Leonard H. R. mason, h. north side of Green,
bet. Montgomery and Kearny
Leonard J. B. printer "Com. Advertiser" off.
Leonard J. B. & Co. cor. Clay and Halleck,
2d floor
Leonard J. B. cor. Clay and Halleck, 2d floor
Leonard Jos. S. corner of Clay and Halleclc,
2d floor
Leonard Maj. H. (U. S. Army,) b'ds Oriental
Leonard Edward, cot maker, 94 Montgomery
Leonard Geo. F. cot maker, 94 Montgomery
Leonard Thomas, bar-keeper, Jackson, near
Davis
Leon Geo. carman, boards at 147 Sansome
Leo G. clerk, 90 Sacramento
Leppien, Schultze & Co. importers and com-
mission merchants, 128 California
Leppien Fred'k importer and com. merchant,
128 California
Lermen Jacob, periodical, depot, Post-office
building, h. cor. Kearny and Jackson
Lerman Jacob, serg't at arms of Board of
Aldermen, City Hall
Leroy Theodore, importer of paper hangings,
172 Montgomery
Leroy Alfred, cook, 46 Commercial
Lesky L. tailor, 274 Dupont
Lesky L. clothing, 125 Front
Lesky B. clothing, 125 Front
Leszyftsky Lesser, dry goods, 167 Clay
Less John, hackman, 163 Sacramento
Lesley Wm. steward, 20 Ohio
Letroadec J. billiard saloon, 150 Kearny, 2d
floor
Levy John, watchmaker, 167 Washington
Levy B. dry goods, 197 Kearny
Levy S. tobacco and cigars, 170 Montgomery
Levy J. tobacco and cigars, 170 Montgomery
Levy French, clothing, 113 Commercial
Levy Joseph, merchant, 45 Sacramento
Levy L. A. clothing, 20 Sacramento
Levi L. pedlar, h. 257 Dupont
Levi M. tailor, 259,^ Dupont
Levi L. & Co. clothing, 77 Montgomery
Levi A. clothing, 61)4 Commercial
Levi G. S. clothing, 57 Commercial
Levet J. B. ship carpenter, rear 249 Dupont
Levet John B. builder and contractor, 257
Dupont
Levek Chas. clothing, 83 Commercial
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Godey's Ladies' Book,
Graham's Magazine,
"Westminster Review,
Knickerbocker,
Littell's Living Age,
kdinburgh Review,
London Art Journal.
Democratic Review,
And others.
Are in receipt of the following American and European Magazines and
Newspapers on the arrival of every Stoamer :
Putnam's Magazine,
Blackwood's do.
London Quarterly,
izine of Art,
limit's Merchant's Mag.,
New York — Herald, Tribune, Times. Spirit of the Times, Police Ga-
zette, American Celt, Irish American, Dutchman. Picayune, Musical World,
Journal of Cemmeree, Express, Home Journal, Ned Buntline's Own,
Albion, Scientific American. Courrier des Etats Unis, La Cronica, Yankee
Notions, Golden Rule, Am. Fireman's Journal. Clipper, (sporting,) Sunday
Atlas, Sunday Mercury. Sunday Dispatch, Courier: Boston — Journal,
Pilot, Museum, Flag of Our Union, Waverly Magazine, Atlas, and Olive
Branch : Philadelphia — Saturday Courier, Home Gazette, Ledger, Dol-
lar Newspaper ; Providence (R. I.) Journal; Baltimore Sun, and Clipper;
Portland (Me.) Transcript ; New Bedford (Mass.) Mercury ; Missouri
Republican, St. Louis Intelligencer ; Cincinnati (0.) Commercial ; New
Orleans Bee, Picayune, and True Delta ; New York Staats Zietung, and
Demokrat.
London — Times, Dispatch, Athena?um, Australian Gazette, Bell's Life,
Punch, Diogenes, and Illustrated News; Willmer & Smith's Times ;
Dublin Nation, and Freeman's Journal ; Glasgow Herald, and Scotsman.
New York Illustrated News,
and the Ladies' Newspaper.
Brother Jonathan, Gleason's Pictorial,
N. B. — These few that we have named above only comprise a portion of what we receive. We also
get newspapers from everv State in the Union, and all parts of Europe. We are also Sole Agents of the
Mew Orleans Picayune for Californ : a, N. Y. Monthly Journal, and the San Francisco Golden Era.
We receive by the Nicaragua Line, New York HERALDS and TRIBUNES, and our supply of the
N. O. PICAYUNE, for the accommodation of our Patrons, which we sell at the same price as those we get
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SAN FRANCISCO [L] DIRECTORY.
85
Levers Win. Columbia House, corner Vallejo
and Battery
Lewis Wm. boatman, h. corner of Francisco
and Dupont
Lewis Edward, carman, h. 248 Dupont
Lewis Edward, boatman, boards 196 Pacific
Lewis Geo. carpenter, h. Everett, bet. Fourth
and Fifth
Lewis J. P. distiller, Phoenix Brewery
Lewis E. carpenter, h. Sutter, near Trinity
Lewis Bros, shirt warehouse, corner Mont-
gomery and Sacramento, 3d floor
Lewis H. M. importer of diamonds, watches,
and jewelry, 189 Clay
Lewis M. M. importer diamonds, watches and
jewelry. 189 Clay
Lewis Francis R. at J. L. Riddle & Co's.
Lewis James R. firm of B. C. Horn & Co.
Lewis Augustus, porter, 81 Front
Lewis J. B. carman, 65 and 67 California
Lewis Mrs. Frances E. (widow,) house Jessie,
near First
Lewis C. M. lithographer, 110 and 112 Mont-
gome; y
Lewis Richard, carpenter, rear 129 California
Lewis Jas. W. saloon, 22 Clay
Lewis Isaac, clothing, 7 Jackson
Lewis J. P. porter house, Jackson, near Fast
Lewis D. P. clerk, 52 and 54 California
Lewis Henry J. cabinet maker, 133 California,
h. 64 Sansome
Lewis J. & Co. wholesale liquors, 105 Sacra-
mento
Lowers Dixon, pattern maker, Union Iron
AVorks
Libby S. D. wharf builder, h. S. W. corner
Powell and Pacific
Lichtenl'clsz < J. baker, 262 Jackson
Liddcll Geo h. Lombard, between Mason and
Tavlor
LienanJohn, clerk, N. W. corner Stockton
and Jackson
Lightner Joel F. com. merchant, 87 Front, h.
Union, near Mason
Lillie Lewis, book-keeper, 24 and 26 Battery
Lillibridge Warren B. sawyer, 21 California
Lincoln Mrs. P. (widow.) h. N. W. corner
Mason and Vallejo
Lincoln George R. roofer and plumber, 33
Leidsdorft
Lincoln George W. carman, 88 Front
Linden H. soap maker, h. rear 85 Bush
Link J porter, 105 Front
Linekin J. W. sail maker, 37 Sacramento,
3d floor
Lindan A. grocer, 81 Battery
Lindop Wm. watchman, U. S. M. Hospital
Lindskog Andrew, carpenter, rear 207 Clay
Lipman J. importer dry goods, 183 Clay
Lipman Joseph, jeweller, 166 Montgomery
Lipman Chas. F. wholesale wines and liquors,
cor. Front and California
Lippincott Wm. miller at Harrison's Mills
Lippincott Wm. J. clerk, 64 Battery
Lippincott Benj, S. rooms Howard's building
Lippit Geo. carman, 100 Battery
Lisiecki M. -wholesale shoe dealer, Jones' al-
ley, near Washington
Lisson Joseph, clerk, 79 U Sansome
Lisson Joseph, clerk, 13 Commercial
Litton Wm. H. stevedore, h. Green, between
Dupont and Stockton
Litton Thomas, pilot, h. Francisco, between
Kearny and Dupont
Little Joseph, clerk, 115 Washington
Little John, ship carpenter, boards 40 First
Little Samuel, artesian well contractor, boards
40 First
Little Mrs. Margaretta, (widow,) h. 173
Mission
Little John T. com. mer. Beale, near Market
Little A. D. machinist, Sutter Iron Works
Little D. clerk. 3 Trainer's Row
Livermore O. & Co. commission merchants,
146 Montgomery
Livernois J. J. B. proprietor New York
Laundry, office 50 Commercial
Livingston Charles, engineer, San Francisco
Mills
Livingston F. G. fruit, 79 Montgomery
fJvick Isaac, h. 292 Dupont
Livick Samuel, clothing, 183V.< Pacific
Lloyd Horatio, clerk, 28 First"
Lloyd W X cigars, 152 Montgomery
Lloyd Wm. blacksmith, 16 Sacramento
Lobdell John, clothier, 162 Clay
Locan Frank. Fancy store, 204 Clay
Lock wood A. police officer. City Hall
Lockwood Robert, at Wells Fargo & Co.
Lockwood J. E firm Hemenway & Co.
Lockwood Isaac, shoe maker, h. Montgomery,
near Union
Lockwood & Lewis, Never Sweat Ranch, 22
Clay
Lockwood Josiah, saloon, 22 Clay
Lockwood D. W. Florence Saloon, 132 Com-
mercial, cor. Montgomery
Lock William, plumber, boards 163 Cali-
fornia
Locke R. P. contractor, boards National
Hotel
Locke J. waterman, boards cor. Spring and
Summer
Locke S. engineer, boards corner Spring and
Summer
Lockman C. M. builder, Leidsdorff, bet. Sac-
ramento and California
Lockehead James, cooper, 153 California
Lodge Edward, bar-keeper, 122 Sacramento
Loder George, musician, Metropolitan Theatre
Loehr N. m. d. office 210 Jackson, house 210
Jackson
Loehr F. m. d. 131 California, 2d floor
Loewenberg Leopold, firm of Henry S. Fitch
& Co. real estate auctioneers, 157 Mont-
gomery
Loewy, Baronn & Co. custom house station-
ery, Custom House Block
SANFEANCIfeCO [L] DIEECTOEY.
Loewy Herm. custom bouse stationery, Cus-
tom House Block
Loewy Win. custom house stationery, Custom
House Block
Lohe H. grocer, cor. Kearny and Sutter
Lohmann Henry, wharf, Stewart st. wharf, h.
Dupont, bet. Green and Union
Lohse J. F. importer, 2 Sacramento, h. Ma-
son, near Union
Lolor 0. P. & Co. flour and grain, 94 Front
Lomax J. S. firm of Jones, Horn & Co. 91
Battery
Long David, h. Salina street
Long C. hardware, 142 Washington
Long Jackson, groom, 19 Battery
Longley Samuel, restaurant, 144 Clay
Loning & Fenerstein, general com. mer. 170
Sansome
Loning H. general commission merchant, 170
Sansome
Loos Thomas, tinner, 238 Clay
Loop Sidney J. boarding house, 129*2 Jack-
son
Loomis F. E. commission merchant, 132
Clay, 2d floor
Loomis Chas. clerk, 76 Battery, 2d floor
Lord George F. boards 5 Virginia
Lord & Webb, blank books and stationery,
132 Sansome
Lord D. S. blank books and stationery, 132
Sansome
Lord & Burnap, groceries and produce, S.
side Jackson, between Dupont and
Kearny
Lord H. groceries and produce, S. side
Jackson, bet. Dupont and Kearny
Loring Asa L. manuf. of jewelry, 156 Sac-
ramento, 3d floor
Loring Sam'l, firm of Fisk & Loring, saloons
176 'r. (-'lay, and Oriental Hotel, boards
at Oriental Hotel
Loring J. S. 32 Battery
Lothian Napier, leader S. F. Brass Band, h.
211 Clay
Lothrop John J. blacksmith, 94 Pine
Lott P. clerk to U. S. Land Commissioners,
148 California, h. Michigan
Loughram Chas. laborer h. Greenwich, bet.
Mason and Taylor
Lougee J. W. sign painter, 194 Kearny
Lougee F. W. at Oliver & Buckley's
Lougee Charles U. importer, cor. Merchant
and Battery
Louderback John, boarding house, 29 Vir-
ginia
Louder back Andrew, stalls 9 and 11 New
World Market
Louderback Win. jeweller, 161 Clay
Lount Mrs. Helen, dress maker, 181 Cali-
fornia
Lount D. S. h. 181 California
Loud & i losmer, liquors and cigars. 81 Front
Loud W. liquors an 1 cigars, 81 Front, house
Greenwich, between Mason and Powell
Loud John, clerk, at Smiley, Yerkes & Co's.
Loud Joseph E. clerk, at Smiley, Yerkes &
Co's.
Loucks G. P. commission merchant, 26 Bat-
tery
Loucks Orlando, clerk, 26 Battery
Love Harlow S. attorney, 3 Bolton & Bar-
ron's building
Love J S. boards at Niantic
Love John S. California Land Commissioner,
Masonic Hall
Love & Rogers, attorneys, 102 Merchant, 2d
floor
Love H. S. attorney, 102 Merchant, 2d fl'r.
Loveland John S. firm Nichols, Parker & Co.
96 and 98 Battery
Lovett Jos. firm Nickerson & Lovett, cor.
Battery <fe Commercial
Lovejoy Rufus B. carman, 65 Washington
Low James C. secretary California Pioneers
Low Isaac, h. Jessie, near Jane
Low Henrv S. firm Keyes & Co. clothing,
195 Clay, h. 298 Clay
Low C. A. com. mer. 87 Front
Low & Elder, bakery, Beale, near Folsom
Low W111, bakery, Beale, near Folsom
Low & Brothers, Marysville mer., office 87
Front, 2d floor
Low F. F. Marvsvllle mer., office, 87 Front,
2d floor
Low J. H. shoe store, 72 Pacific
Lowe Thomas, commission merchant, 132
Clay, 2d floor
Lowe, Ebbets & Co. shipping and com. mer.
60 California, 2d floor
Lowe Benj. F. shipping and com. mer. 60
California, 2d floor
Lowell N. R. porter, 39 California
Lowell Nathan R. boarding house, rear 59
Pine
Lowrey John, journeyman saddler, 82 Bat-
tery
Lowry Robt. C. boards 48 Minna
Lowry R. O. secretary of Gila Mining Com-
pany, 25 Montgomery Block
Loyd Thomas, laborer, h 15 Stevenson
Lubeck Henry, clerk 101 Front, 2d floor
Lubock Sidney S. clerk, 74 Battery
Lucas John, carpenter, h. Vallejo, 1 door
above Powell
Lucas George, carpenter, h. Vallejo, 1 door
above Powell '
Lucas A. E. stands 20 and 21 United States
Market
Lucas, Turner & Co. bankers, 104 Mont-
gomery
Lucus James H. banker, 104 Montgomery
Luce & Larrabee, boots and shoes, 30 Com-
mercial
Luce D. W. boots and shoes, 30 Commercial
Lucher H. clerk, 265 Dupont
Lucke H. shoe store, 285 Dupont
Lucke Conrad, cabinet maker, 103 Jackson
Luders Joseph, teamster, h. Grant place
NO. 132 SANSOME, BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND MERCHANT STS,,
Have in Store a large and varied stock of Blank Books, Stationery
and Paper, of every description, received by late arrivals from New
York, which they offer for sale at the Lowest Prices, consisting in part of
BLANK BOOKS— Full
and Half Bound;
PAPERS— Letter, Cap,
Brief, Bill, Bath, Com-
mon and Packet Post;
PRINTING and Wrap-
ping Papers — Assort-
ed sizes and qualities:
PENCILS— Fay's, Fa-
ber's, Haskin's, and
Mordant's writing and
drawing:
ENVELOPES— Buff,
White, Enameled and
Fancy. Letter, Note,
and official.
INKS — Maynard &
Noyes', David and
Black's, and Arnold's
Fluid;
PLAYING CARDS—
Cohen's, Hart's, Felt's
and Fisk's.
Copying and Seal Presses;
Letter Books, Letter Clips;
Chessmen, Backgammon Boards;
Steel Pens of all kinds, Dice;
Dominoes, Gold Pens;
Patent Rubber, Rubber Bands;
Blotting Paper and Boards;
Card Board, Printer's Cards;
Wafers and Sealing Wax;
Port Monnaies, Pocket Books;
Bankers' Cases, Pocket Cutlery;
ALSO,
Combs, Brushes, Indellible Ink;
Carmine Ink, Notarial Seals and
Wafers;
Gum Labels, Cotton and Linen
Twine;
Whitney's, Draper's and Silliman's
Inkstands;
Pocket Inkstands, Sand Boxes;
Wafer Cups, Letter Stamps;
Paper Folders, Paper Weights;
Black Sand, Motto Seals;
Plain and Fancy Note Paper, &c. &c.
We are -constantly receiving additions to the above Stock, to which we
invite the attention of the trade.
LOUD & WEBB,
132 Sansome St., between Washington and Merchant
SAN FEAX CISCO [M] DIRECTORY.
87
Ludwig Adam, cabinet maker, h. Trinity, 1
door from Bash
Ludwig Godfrey, carpenter, boards Longley's
restaurant, 144 Clay
Ludus Rufus, carman. 38 Commercial
Ludlow James, pilot, h. 163 Mission
Luedke Rudolph, watch maker and jeweller,
151 Washington
Lufkiu Joseph, at Hutton A- Co'?.
Luff Jacob, First st. Market, cor. Melius and
First
Luff Wm. H. law student, 161 Montgomery,
2d floor
Luister T. G. W. variety store, 200 "Wash-
ington
Luker G. saloon, 232 Pacific
Lukenburg. J. L. cabinet maker, works 145
Sacramento
Luke R. H. boiler maker, 51 Jackson
Lull Louis R. boards at Mrs. Gate's. 48 Bush
Lum A S. Eureka Hotel, 113 Montgomery
Lumsden George L. iron and brass founder,
109 and ill Clay
Lumley George, liquors, corner Union and
Battery
Lunn W. II. boards 113 Montgomery
Lundoner H. clothing, 185 Clay
Lundoner J. clerk, 185 Olay
Lundouer W clerk. 185 Clay
Lunny Jas. W. painter, 148 Pacific
Lunt James R. clerk, 96 and 98 Battery.
house Broadway, between :Mockton and
Powell
Lund Handel, porter, 48 Front
Lundy Wm. saloon. 13 Broadway
Lusk Albert, boarding house. 129 1 ., Jackson
Lutton Robert, carpenter, house Brooklyn
place
Luttun R. A- G. beer house. Market, near
First
Luguez Pedro, porter, at Cross A- Cos
Lux Chas. butcher, Centre Market, corner
Kearny and Sacramento
Lux Henry, butcher. Centre Market, corner
Kearny and Sacramento
Lyford John A. carpenter, boards Franklin
House
Lyford John S. mason, h. Taylor, bet. Sac-
ramento and California
Lyle Geo. machinist, Sutter Iron Works
Lynch Bryan, bar-keeper, 134 Kearny
Lynch T. A. notary public, office, Howard's
building
Lynch Michael, bar-keeper, Oakley's saloon
Lynch John P. baker, at M. L. Winn's
Lynch Henry, tinner, 190 Kearny, basement
Lynch J. A. clerk, 64 Sacramento
Lynch John, h. Jessie, near Second
Lynch John, firemau, Tehama House
Lynch Patrick, porter. Front, near California
Lynch James, weigher and measurer, custom
house
• Lyndall William E. watchmaker, 135 Mont-
gomery
Lynde J. B. clerk, corner Front and Sacra
mento
Lynn J. watchman, custom house
Lyons U. police, h 367 )* Stockton
Lyons B. merchant, h. Berry
Lyons A. merchaut, h. Berry
Lvous Dennis, deputy county clerk, office
City Hall
Lyons Peter, porter, 150 Sansome
Lyons R. W. hackmau. house Jessie, near
First
Lyons Jos. M. blacksmith, 2 Fremont
Lyons John, commission merchant, 37 Sac-
ramento
Lyon Joseph H. merchant, h. S.W. corner
Kearny and Green
Lvon A Cannon, wholesale grocers and com.
82 Clay
Lyon J. C. wholesale grocers and com. 82
. Clay
Lyon Wdliam H. clerk, 60 California, 2d
floor
Mabbrey Dr. house Hinckle.
Macrae Geo. W. attorney and counsellor,
Nagle's building, cor. Montgomery and
Merchant, 2d floor
Macondray A Co. commission merchants, 54
and 56 Sansome
Macondray F. W. commission merchant. 54
and 56 Sansome, n. Stockton, between
Washington and Jackson
Macondray Win. A. com merchant, 54 and
56 Sansome. h. Stockton, bet. Wash-
ington and Jackson
Mackay Brothers, commission merchants,
170 Montgomery, 2d floor
Mackay L'. X. commission merchant, 170
Montgomery, 2d floor
Mackay D. C. commission merchant, 170
Montgomery. 2d floor
Mackay John G. clerk, corner Folsom and
Beak
Macy Seth, sea captaiu, h. Powell, between
Green and Union
Macy Henry C. builder, Gold, between Mont-
gomery and Sausome
Mack James, helper, Union Iron Works
Mack Daniel, h. 33 Stevenson
Mack Miss Margaret, milliner, h. 33 Ste-
veuson
Mack John, laborer, h. W. side Mason, be-
tween Broadway and Pacific
Mack A Gale, stalls 15 and 16 U. S. Market
Mackintosh Robert, m. d. office 89 Montg'y
Mackinley Edw. firm of Churchman A Mac-
kiuley. attorneys, cor. Montgomery and
Commercial, 2d floor
Mackel J. carrier San Francisco Herald, 120
Montgomery,
Macallister H. G. bar-keeper. Summer-st.
House
Maclaren Geo. proprietor Maclareh's Hotel,
Creek lane. bet. Folsom and Mission
SAN FRANCISCO [M] DIRECTORY.
Maclea Kenneth, commission merchant, 96
Front
Maccarty Chas. blacksmith, 38 Webb
Macgovern James, lamp maker, 35 Webb
Macken James, coppersmith, h. Fremont
Mackenzie John W. constable, 3d township,
office 125 California
Mackenzie Andrew, police officer, City Hall;
Macready John J. builder and contractor,
Webb, h. Tay, above Powell
Macrellish F. associate editor Public Ledger.
148 Clay, 3d floor
MacCannWm. & Co. commission merchants
and dealers in iron metal, 72 Jackson
MacCann Wm. commission merchant and
dealer in iron metal, 72 Jackson, house
Clark's Point
Macdonald C. J. clerk, corner Leidsdorff and
Sacramento
Madigan John, mason, h. Berry
Maes Bernard, 174 Washington
Maguire Thomas, clothing, Tehama House,
Sansome, h. Mission, between Second
and Third
Maguire Thomas, clothing, 13 Commercial
Maguire Thos. h. Dunbar's alley, rear City
Hall
Magraw, Tilford & Mills, attorneys and coun-
sellors, Bolton & Barron's buildings, en-
trance on Merchant
Magraw H. S. firm of Magraw, Tilford &
Mills, attorneys and counsellors, Bolton
& Barron's buildings
Magraw H. attorney, 1 Bolton & Barron's
building
Magehan D. A. wholesale dry goods, corner
Front and Sacramento
Megnar Dennis, laborer, 36 and 38 Battery
Maliony Florence, firm Case, Heiser & Co.
com. mer. 58 and 60 Sansome, h. corner
Fourth and Mission
Mahony David, butcher, Jackson, between
Drum and East
Mahan & Co. intelligence office, 119 Com-
mercial, 2d floor
Mahan B. F. intelligence office, 119 Commer-
cial, 2d floor
Mahar Wm. express rider, Merchants' Ex-
change
Maher James, steward at D. Goldsmith's,
Sansome
Maison Louis, grocer, Second, near Jessie, h.
8. W. corner Bush and Montgomery
Maiers J. E. cabinet maker, 145 Sacramento
Maira John Dows, clerk, 3 Orleans Row
Maillot F. Louisiana Saloon, 143 Commercial
Mails Henry, clerk, 8 and 9 Well's building
Maigrot & Saulnier, importers wines and li-
quors, 95 Merchant
Maigrot E. importer wines and liquors, 95
Merchant
Main Alexander F. 105 and 107 Sacramento,
2d floor
Main & Winchester, saddlers, 82 Battery
Main <fc Gihon, Pacific Mills, cor. Pacific and
Montgomery
Main C. saddler, 82 Battery
Maines Stephen, tinner, boards 147 Sansome
Makin Samuel, carman, h. Stone, near Jackl
Makowsky L. tailor, 206 Clay
Mallet t J. H. grocer, N. W. cor. Stockton
and Sacrameuto
Malech B. M. d. Pine, corner Montsrornery,
2d floor
Malech G. h. d. proprietor Nonantum House,
Mission, bet. Fourth and Fifth
Mallard A. saloon, 103 Commercial
Maley R. machinist. 137 Pine
Mallon John porter, 97 California
Malone & Sheridan, metal roofers, 31 San.
Malone Edw. metal roofer, 31 Sansome
Malony Jas. B. real estate broker, 3 Train-
er's Row ; 2d floor
Malloon Benj. J. commission merchant, 72
Market-st. wharf
Mallory George, clerk, 146 Washington
Mallory Henry C. ship chandlery, N. E. cor-
ner Davis and Clay
Malcom Robert, porter, 199 Front
Manrow J. P. h. corner Chestnut and Larkin
Mann John, boatman, h. Francisco, between
Kearny and Dupont
Mann Mrs. Clara ]S T . private boarding, 91
Bush
Mann Wm. D. market, 62 Pacific, h. 325 Clay
Mann Geo. S. firm of A. S. Wheaton & Co.
junction California and Market, h. How-
ard, between Third and Fourth
Mann James, upholsterer, h. cor. Battery and
Pacific
Mandelbaum & Silvermans, importers dry
goods, corner Sansome and Calitornia
Mandelbaum S. importer dry goods, corner
Sansome and California
Mansell Geo. stage driver for Dillon, Hedge
& Co.
Mansell James, butcher, 27 Bush
Mansfield Wm. & Co. wholesale and retail
clothing, 151 Montgomery
Mansfield A. S. importer, corner Merchant
and Battery
Mansfield Wm. proprietor Pacific Temper-
ance House, 89 Pacific
Mansfield Wm. M. proprietor Mansfield
House, 87 and 89 Pacific
Manning A. C. agent ,: Temperance Organ,"
151 Clay, 2d floor
Mangal Thomas, steward, 138 Montgomery
Manchester J. B. attorney, Sherman's build-
ing, cor. Clay and Montgomery
Manson John S. merchant, 64 Sansome, 2d
floor
Manton Joseph, City Agency, 73 Commer-
cial, h. cor. Post and Kearny
Manuel Geo. bar-keeper, 7 Broadway
Martin Daniel E. watchman, United States
Appraiser's office, h. S. side Green, above*
Powell
SAN F RAX CISCO [M] DIRECTORY.
89
Martin Edward, h. Lombard, between Jones
and Taylor
Martin R. S. marine reporter, h Francisco,
between Kearny and Dupont
Martin John J. h. Francisco, between Kear-
ny and Dupont
Martin John, 151 Commercial
Martin Minor S. firm of Keyes & Co. 195
Clay, h. 278 Clay
Martin Wm. H. attorney, office 174 Clay
Martin T. 0. resides El Dorado
Martin James, watchman at M. L. Winus
Martin Alexander, laborer, h. Charles place
Martin Abram, variety store. 15 Ohio
Martin Simeon, variety store. 15 Ohio
Martin Judah, confectioner, 16 Ohio
Martin W. post office, boards Niantdc Hotel
Martin John, sheet iron worker, Union Iron
"Works
Martin Henry, cook, 33 Davis
Martin Feter, fruit, 28 Commercial
Martin 13. carman, boards Franklin Hotel
Marsh Richard C. machinist, h. 218 Sac-
ramento
Marsh E. A. merchant, 09 California
Marsh Albert, tinner, 44 'o Sacramento
Marsh Henry, bar-keeper, 3 Jackson
Marsh Chns. mason, boards at G, W. Chapin's
Maryle James, laborer, 91 Commercial
Maryle Geo. T. merchant, Sacramento wharf
Marston Win. F. carpenter, h. First, near
Howard
Marston S. B. lumber merchant, junction
California and Market, h. First, near
Howard
Marvin A Hitchcock, booksellers and sta-
tioners, 168 Montgomery
Marvin A. S. Jr. bookseller and stationer,
168 Montgomery
Marcy Jas. L. laborer, appraiser's office, h.
corner Battery and Halleek
Marrayatt Thomas, Burton Ale House, 186
Kearny
Markwald, Caspari & Co. importers and
commission merchants, 157 Jackson
Markwald Adolf, importer and commission
merchant. 157 and 159 Jackson
Marquod Frederick, h. 228 Clay
Marcellus N. hatter. 17!) Clay
Markley Levi, 157 Montgomery
Marx Samuel, deputy constable for Land
Commissioners, 89 Merchant
Marzion V. & Co. importers of French goods
and wines, 178 Montgomery
Marengo J. commission merchant, 107 Sac-
ramento
Marks H. dry goods, 274 Stockton
Marks S. tailor, 272 Dupont
Marks B. tailor, 69 Montgomery
Marks Henry, at Branch Hotel
Marks John, clerk, 38 Commercial
Marks Isaac, clerk, 61^ Commercial
Marks S. J. billiard tables, corner Pacific
and Davis
Mar back S. grocer, 283 Dupont
Marden John, 116 Broadway
, Marden Wm. Opposition Line Pilots, corner
Jackson and East, 2d floor
Marshall Samuel W. cor. Washington and
Stockton
Marshall Mrs. E. A. (widow) h. 5 St. Mary's
place
Marshall J. M. Mason, h. X, side Sutter, be=
tween Kearny and Dupont
Marshall John J. stevedore, h, Market, be=
tween Third and Fourth
Marshall, Huntington & Dwindle, attorneys
and counsellors. McAllister's building,
Clay
Marshall E. C. attorney and counsellor,
McAllister's building, Clay
Marshall Sandy, restaurant. 4 Merchant, h.
oor. Washington and Stockton
Marshall Joseph, restaurant. 4 Merchant
Mar-hall Moses, barkeeper, corner Drum
and Jackson
Marshal] E. clerk, countv recorder's office,
City Hall
Marshall Samuel W. oyster saloon, 112 Sac-
rament u. basement
Marriott & Clyde, conveyancers and land
. g :its. Merchants' Exchange, 123 Sac-
ramento
Marriott Frederick, conveyancer and land
agent, Merchants' Exchange, 123 Sac-
ramento, h. 129 Sansome
Maroney Paul, bar-keeper, 112 Sacramento,
h. 153 Clay
Marra John, tinsmith, 53 Kearny
Marchai.d D. saloon, 116 Kearny
.Marengo J. liquors. 151 California
Martinez. Jackson House, cor. California and
Montgomery
Mart J. beer house, 212 Dupont, basement
Mattel J L. cigars. 165 1., Commercial
Margnard A. firm of Wm. Bofer $ Co. 138
Sacramento
Marwede < '. firm of Win, Bofer & Co, 138
Sacramento
Maslen Joseph, h. Filbeit, between Jones and
Leavenworth
Mason John, builder, 148 Pacific, h. Kearny,
between Vallejo and Broadway
Mason & O'Hagan, builders. 148 Pacific
Mason John, carpenter, boards corner Union
and Union place
Mason John builder, h. 255 Kearny
Mason F. Jr. h. 212 Jackson
Mason & Mc Combe, Cochituate Baths 57
Sansome
Mason L. G. Cochituate Baths, 57 Sansome
Mason & Sawyer, Pioneer Livery Stables,
160 California
Mason Anson, Pioneer Livery Stables, 160
California
Mason A- Moulton, house and sign painters,
45 Battery
Mason John, bar-keeper, Union Hotel
12
90
SAN FRANCISCO [M] DIRECTORY.
Mason J. F. house and sign painter, 45 Bat-
tery, h. Bryant, between Second and
Third
Mason D. B. & Co. house and sign painters,
cor. Commercial and Front, 2d floor
Mason W. W. clerk to Board United States
Land Commissioners, 148 California
Mason H. S. packer, boards Franklin Hotel
Mason 0. mason, boards Franklin Hotel
Mason W. police officer, City Hall
Massi Martin, h. Green, near Dupont
Masonic Hall, 110 and 112 Montgomery
Massey Mrs. A. ladies' shoes, 147^ Sac-
ramento
Massey Atkins, ladies' shoes. 147 1 ,< Sacram'to
Mast J. beer house, 212 Dupont, basement
Mastick Edwin B attorney, Howard's build'g
Mastick S. L. lumber merchant, 20 Drum
Masten John, El Dorado Saloon
Masten N. K. wholesale grocer, 54 and 56
Front
Masten W. C. clerk, 54 and 56 Front
Masterson Thos. wholesale dry goods, corner
Front and Sacramento
Masters iSamuel, boat builder, junction Cali-
fornia and Market
Maslen J. Atlantic Hotel, 12 Commercial
Matthews Julius, carpenter, h. S. side John
Matthews Edwin, carpenter, h. S. side John
Matthews Thomas, Phoenix brewery
Matthews C. W, carpenter, h. Spring
Matthews F. blacksmith, 164 California
Matthews Wm. A. city tax collector, office
City Hall, h. 1 California
Matthews Wm. laborer, h. Jessie, between
Ecker and First
Matthews H. A: Co. lumber merchants, Mar-
ket, between Beale and Main
Matthews H. lumber merchant. Market, be-
tween Beale and Main, h. Post, between
Kearny and Dupont
Matthews John, carpenter, boards Beale, near
Folsom
Matthews Alex, bar-keeper, 12 California
Mathews Edward, boarding house, 26 Mont-
gomery
Mathews James, butcher, stalls 6 and 8 Pa-
cific Market, boards cor. Clay aud Stock.
Mathews C. W. fireman City Mills, 25 First
Matthewson M. J. h. V. side* Union, between
Kearny and Dupont
Matthieson M. clerk, cor. Leidsdorff and Sac-
ramento
Mntthiesou NT. C. restaurant, 4 California
Mathieu Chas clerk. 147 Battery
Mather Robert, periodical depot, 155 Kearny
Mather J. L. cooper, boards 129 !£ Jackson
Mattison, Pache & Uo. Washington Restau-
rant, 67 Sacramento
Mattison X. C. Washington Restaurant, 67
Sacramento
-Ma* hoy Auguste, watchmaker at Barrett &
Sherwood's, h. corner Sacramento and
Dupont
I Mattoon John, wholesale grocer, 54 and 56
Front
Moutouchet R. C. watchmaker, 110 Pacific
Maubec H. firm of A. E. Sabatie & Co.
Maubec B. store house, 112 Pacific
Maubec B. & Co gen. importers. 89 Battery
Maury P. Jr. importer of wines, and agent
for Heidsick <fc Co. 172 Sansome
Maupin F. & Co. stall 9 U. S. Market
Maume John, h. corner Melius and First
Maume Matthew, grocer, cor. Melius and
First
May Mrs. Jane, (widow,) h. Clay, between
Mason and Taylor
May H. B. m. d. office and house 29 Pike
May J. at Davidson's bank
May H. S. engineer " H. T. Clay," h. Mont-
gomery, near Green
May Samuel, h. Montgomery, near Green
May John A. saloon, 83 Davis
May Solomon, carman, h. 125 Front
May Mrs. Jeanette, cigars, 125 Front
Maynard J. C. 3 Custom House Block, 3d
floor, entrance on Sansome
Maynard L. 3 Custom House Block, 3d floor,
entrance on Sansome
Maydat V. gunsmith, Davis, near Wash-
ington
Mavblum, Greenhood & Co. wholesale cigars,
' 80 Battery
Mayes Wm. bar-keeper. El Dorado Saloon
Mayer J. R. firm of Sloat, Mayer & Botts,
129 Montgomery, 2d floor, h. Stockton,
between Pacific and Broadway
Mayer & Simon, general importers, Front,
near California, 2d floor
Mayer Jacob, general importer, Front, near
California, 2d floor
Mayer Chas. tailor, 49 Montgomery
Mayo John, laborer, boards 29 Leidsdorff"
Mayers <fe Collins, bazaar, 106 Sansome
Mayers Robt. bazaar, 106 Sansome
McAvoy Wm. carpenter, boards S. W. cor.
Powell and Pacific
McAvoy Arthur. 160 Kearny
McAuliffe Timothy, carpenter, h. corner of
Dupont and Sutter
McAnally John, laborer, h. Dupont, between
Sutter and Post
McAllister Hall, attorney, office Howard's
building
McAllister Wm. proprietor Pacific Hotel, 35
Pacific
McAbee Thos. carpenter, b'ds 29 Leidsdorff"
McAndren Wni. moulder, Union Iron Works
McAlamy James, laborer, Commercial Job
Printing office
McBride Richard, foreman Alta Foundry,
Market
McBride Major Hugh, cook, White House,
Mission road
McCoy Wm. bar-keeper, Bella Union
Mct.'ullough James, resides at Bella Union
McCallar Geo. cook, 42 SacrameLto
SAN FRANCISCO [M] DIRECTOR Y.
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McClosky Felix, boards at 23 Pike
McClosky Patrick, laborer, h. Kearny, bet.
Union and Green
McClosky Jas. comedian, American Theatre,
boards at 23 Pike
McCabe Bernard, porter, 37 Sacramento
McCabe John H comedian, h. Yallejo, bet.
Powell and Mason
McCabe Richard, laborer, h. 274 Clay
McCabe Andrew J. Eldorado Saloon
McCoach Wm. h. cor Taylor and Lombard
McCrosseu Edward, laborer, b'da 196 Pacific
McCormick Hugh, h. Lombard, bet. Powell
and Stockton
McCormick James, laborer, b'ds 196 Pacific
McCorquordale Alex'r. broker, 147 Front,
2d floor
McCuen & McLees, proprietors Emmet Ho-
tel, 111 Front
McCuen Jas. proprietor Emmet Hotel. Ill
Front
McCann Peter, clerk, cor. Powell and Filbert
McCaun James, butcher, 365 Stockton
McCann Patrick, Eclipse Stables, Massey's
court
McCann James, laborer, h. Berry street
McCann Wm. & Co. com. merchants, Jack-
son, bet. Battery and Front
McCarty E. builder, h. s. side Vallejo, bet.
Powell and Stockton
McCarty John, blacksmith. 101 Broadway
McCarty Eugene, Mason, h. Dupont. betw'n
Filbert and Greenwich
McCarty Edward, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
McCarty John, M. d. drug store, 270 Dupout
McCarty R. h. Minna
McCarty Dennis, laborer, boards at 13 Ohio
McCarty John A* Co. com. mer. 68 Sacram'to
McCarty Daniel, saloon, Rincon Point
McCarty John, laborer, Flint's wharf
McCarthy P. clerk. 79 Davis
McClary Robert, boatman, h. Sherwood place
McCay J. W. W. firm of Carman & McCay.
cor. Sacramento and Battery, 2d floor, li.
Bush, bet. Montgomery and Kearny
McClureA. T. wholesale and retail druggist,
42 Bush, h. rear of 42 Bush
McClure Frank S. saloon. 44 Bush, h. rear
of 42 Bush
McCrigkt Robert, attorney and counsellor, 1
Parson's building, Clay, below Montg'ry
McCraith A~ Sellaud, organ builders, rear of
207 Clay
McCraith John, organ builder and carpenter,
rear of 207 Clay
McCombe John, firm of Mason A- McCombe,
Cochituate Baths
McComb J. J. book-keeper, 15 and 17 Broad-
way, h. corner Jones and Filbert
McCord Geo. veterinary surgeon, Jessie, near
Ecker
McCord Thos. carpenter ,'h. 56 Minna
I McOIain Peter, blacksmith, 164 California
McCracken John, attorney, office 174 Clay
; McConnell J. R. firm of Aldrich & McCon-
| uell, attorneys, 1 Ma.-onic Hail, 2d floor
McConnell James. Eldorado Saloon
McConnell Hugh, manf cutlery, 116 Pacific
; McConnell Random, cook, 12 First
| McCrea J. A. A ( 'o. general importers, Cus-
tom House Block
McCreary & Co. flour dealers, 45 California
McCreary W. P. flour dealer, 45 California
McCreary 0. E. flour dealer. 45 California
McOreery F. at Adams & Co"s. Express
| McOreery A. IS. merchant, comer Front and
California, 2d floor
McCaffrey R. A- Co. importers and wholesale
druggists, 78 Pacific
McCaffrey James, carman, 29 Sacramento
! McCaffrey James, caiman, h. 191 Mission
McCaffery James, porter, corner Sacramento
and Davis
McCraith Thomas, baker. 10 Ohio
McCotrey Thomas, fireman, Eclipse Mills
McOlenachan R. com. merchant, 104 Battery,
h. 306 Dupont
McOlenachan H. clerk. 104 Battery
hill Thos. wholesale dry goods, corner
Front and Sacramento, h. corner Jones
and Greenwich
McCorkle W m. carman. 72 and 74 California
McColiam Thomas W. sail maker. Jackson
street wharf
McCallum Joseph, machinist. Union Iron
Works
1 McCook Wm. inspector, custom house
VL cCook x Rile^, proprietors Gem Saloon,
i' r Front and Sacramento
ik Hill, proprietor Gem Saloon, corner
Front and Sacramento
McDougall John, ex-Governor, b'ds Oriental
McDougall Wm boards at Oriental
McDougall F D. steward at Alta Hotel
| McDougal R. police officer. City Hall
McDaniel David, grocer, 100 Front
McDowall Chas. gardener, h. N. AT. corner
Mason and Washington
! McDermut David A. book-keeper, "Alta"
office, 123 Sacramento
| McDermot Michael, laborer, h. rear of 151
Clay
| McDermott Thomas, laborer, h. Everett-st.-
McDonald John, carman, 113 Battery
McDonald Jas M. inspector, custom house
McDonald J. M. Eclipse Stables, Massey's
court
! McDonald John, baker, 183 California
McDonald James, nurse. S. M. Hospital
McDonald Donald, druggist, 202 Kearny, cor.
Jackson
McDonald & Peck, grocers, 138 Mission
McDonald A. D. grocer, 138 Mission
McDonald C. E. S. liquors, cor. Folsom and
Beale, and 54 First, corner Mission
McDonald Alex, liquors, 9 California
McDonald Peter, boiler maker, Union Iron
Works
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SAN FRANCISCO [M] DIRECTORY.
McDonald James, ex-capt. police, City Hall
McDonald James, firm of John Payne & Co.
Merchant, bet. Sansome and Montg'ry _
McDonell A. & Co. contractors, 137 Cali-
fornia, 2d floor
McDevett James, teamster, boards 17 Ohio
McDevett Charles, teamster, boards 17 Ohio
McDermit D. A. "Alta" office, 136 Montg'ry
McElroy J. laborer, h. Belden
McElroy R. steward, 80 and 82 Davis
McElroy James, serg't of police, 4 City Hall
McElroy William, boiler maker, Union Iron
Works
McEhvain J. clerk at Hussey, Bond & Hale's
McElvoy William, boiler maker, Union Iron
Works
McElwee & Wightman. upholstery goods and
paper hangers, 172 Clay
McElwee J. V. upholstery goods and paper
hanger, 172 Clay
McEwen John, gas fitter, Union Iron Works
McEwen, butcher, Stockton, corner B'dway
McElrath James, liquors, corner Clark and
Davis
McFaddin Mrs. M. h. Greenwich, bet. Jones
and Taylor
McFaJden John, sheet iron worker, Union
Iron Works
McFerran John 11 G Pacific
McGay & Co. com. merchants, 76 Battery,
2d floor
McGarrahan <fc Foley, wholesale grocers, 50
California
McGarrahan William, wholesale grocer, 50
California
McGarrity Patrick, sheet iron worker, Union
Iron Works
McGinn James, bar-keeper. 156 Kearny
MoGlashan John & Co. booksellers and Sta-
tioners, 12-4 Commercial
McGlew Thomas, blacksmith, h. 20 Melius
McGleney Francis, proprietor Eastern House,
25 Broadway
McGlynn Daniel C. contractor, 117 Wash-
ington, h. Kearny, near Sutter
McGorrey Hugh, porter, 48 California
McGowan J. I), comedian, rooms 141 Com-
mercial
McGowan Judge Edward, com'r of emigrants
and treasurer of S. M. Hospital, office old
Post-office building. Clay, opposite Plaza
McGowen Wm. house raiser, boards at 129^
Jackson
McGrath Dennis, bakery, 10 Ohio
McGrath James) laborer, h. 135 Mission
McGrath Thaddeus, clerk, 15 Commercial
McGrath F. J. h. L78 Dupont
McGrah Laurence, laborer, boards 13 Ohio
McGradey Hugh, apprentice, Union Iron
Works
McGrain James, laborer, h. St. Mary's
McCratty Wm. painter, boards at 20 Ohio
McGravey Hugh, apprentice, Union Iron
Works
McGregor & Anderson, S. F. Observatory,
Green, bet. Sansome and Montgomery
McGregor Joseph, S. F. Observatory, house
Sonoma
McGregor & Anderson, jewelers, corner San-
some and Commercial
McGregor Joseph, jeweller, corner Sansome
and Commercial
McGretty Edward, clerk, boards at 20 Ohio
McGrew Geo. D. book-keeper, 118 Mont'gry
McGuigan Edward, hatter, 146 Clay
McCuire James, saloon, 225 Dupont
McGuire G. P. bar-keeper, 119 Kearny
McGuire Stephen A. 113 Battery
McGuire Michael, tinner, 124 Sansome
McGuire Anthony, helper, Sutter Iron W'ks
McGuire Thos. apprentice, Union Iron W'ks
McHaffie J. painter and paper hanger, rear
129 California
McHenry Judge, attorney, office Phoenix
block, 174 Clay
McHenry Jesse, attorney, 118 Montgomery,
2d floor
McHenry Horn John, attorney, 6 Phoenix
block, h. cor. Sansome and Vallejo
McHardy Chas. bar-keeper, 169 Front
McHugh John, produce commission merch't,
24 Clay
Mclntire John, at LeCount & Strong's
Mclntire Samuel, at Newhall &, Gregory's
Mclntire Andrew, cooper, boards at No. 147
Sansome
Mcllvaine Chas. J. attorney, office cor. Clay
and Montgomery
Mcllvane Chas* J; attorney, 20 Wells' b'dg.
McKaraher J. G . at Newhall & Gregory's
McKenna P. cooper, corner of Battery and
Commercial
McKay Martin, laborer, 160 Battery
McKay Thomas, clerk, 26 Davis
McKay David, grocer, 10 Davis
McKee R. & Co. wholesale grocers, No. 62
Sacramento
McKee Redick, wholesale grocer, 62 Sacra-
mento, h. Ecker, near Tehama
McKee Andrew W. wholesale grocer, 62
Sacramento, h. Ecker, near Tehama
McKee J. W. dry goods, 78 Battery, 2d floor
McKee David, inspector, custom house
McKelvy James, clerk, corner of Jessie and
Ecker
McKenny Anthony, 209 Montgomery
McKenzie John W. h. Sutter
McKenzie John, porter bottler, Union place
McKenzie, Thompson & Co. com. merchants,
199 Front, corner Vallejo
McKenzie Edward, com. merch't, 199 Front,
h. Melius, 1 door from Wiley's Church
McKenzie A. R. intelligence office, 118 Com-
mercial, 2d floor
McKenzie A. R. ship chandler, 21 Davis
McKenzie H. police officer, City Hall
McKeon William, machinist, Union Iron
Works
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93
McKern Thomas, laborer, 131 Kearny
McKendry Arch, merchant, h. corner Mason
and Jones
McKibbin Joseph, naval store keeper, h. 183
Dupont
McKibben J. H. attorney, office Argenti's
building, boards Mrs. Theal's. Stockton
McKibben Wm. housesmith, Jones alley
McKintry Jackson, merchaut, 52 California.
2d floor
McK inlay. Garrisch ct Co. com. merchants,
98 California.
McKinlay Finlay, commission merchant, 98
California
McKinley Win. watchman. Central wharf
McKinley Edward, attorney, 134 Montgom-
ery, 2d floor
McKinnon John J. jour, carpenter, Steven-
son, near Second
McKnight John, tin and sheet iron. Xo. 185
Pacific
McKnight Frederick, 110 and 112 California
McKnight Mrs. (widow) boarding house, N.
W. corner VaUejo and Montgomery
McKnight Orlando, lodging house, -12 Pacific,
2d floor
McKnight Thus, carpenter, boards Franklin
Hotel
McKnight. Mrs. Margaret, (widow.) private
boarding, 40 Minna
McKoob Mrs. Adelia, (widow,) house 155
Mission
McK unc James, saloon, 111 Front
McLaughlin James, porter, 62 Sacramento
McLaughlin Joseph, saddler, 75 California
McLean John, carpenter, h. Green, between
Kearny and Dupont
McLean John ECagle Bakery, corner of Post
and Kearny
McLean Samuel, laborer, 105 Pacific
McLean H. Y. printer "Sun" office
McLean Donald, clerk, 51 First, cor. Mission
McLean Alexander, saloon. 28^4 California
McLean James, carpenter, 3!) Davis. 2d floor
McLean H. II. merchant, b. corner of Jones
and Filbert
McLane Louis, real estate agent, 3 Custom
House block, 3d floor
McLane Louis, Jr. measurer of vessels, cus-
tom house
McLellan Chas. H. music store. 172 Wash'tn
McLellan Geo. M. clerk, 111 Sacramento
McLeod George, carman, 96 California
McLeod Joslma. carman, 84 Clay
McLoud Joseph, carman, h. 118 Bush
McLoughlin G. saloon, E. side Pacific, near
Kearny
McLoughlin James, h. Anthony street
McLoughlin Michael, boarding house, No,
31 Broadway
McLeas A. saloon, 111 Front
McMaunus James, boards, 349 Stockton
McMannus J. boiler maker, Yulcan Iron
Works
McMannus John, boiler maker, Union Iron
"Works
McMannus James, saloon, Stevenson, near
First
McMurrav J. & Co. clothing 1 . 68 Sacramento,
2d floor
McMahon Patrick, laborer, h. W. side Mason,
bet. Broadway and Pacific
McMahon Owen, groom for Dillon, Hedge
A Co
McMahon P. police officer, City Hall
McMahan John, h. Dupont, between Bush
and Sutter
McMillan Donald, h. cor. Dupont and Sutter
McMillan k Toland, m. d. office corner Mer-
chant ami Montgomery, 2d floor
McMillan K. K. d. office cor. Merchant and
Montgomery, 2d floor, h. U. S. Marine
Hospital
McMillin G. shutter maker, boardsat Chicago
Hotel
McMickle G. C. h. 332 Dupont
McMulleu Andrew. Boston Bakery, Ecker,
near Mission
McMnllen Hamilton, jour, baker, Ecker, near
Mission
McMnllin Geo. O. grocer, 67 Front
McManaman John B. Excelsior Iron "Works
McMellen N*. cooper, 153 California
McMullan D. blacksmith. Vulcan Iron Wks
McManomy, John 0. jeweler. 161 Clay
McMinn .1. 1!. deputy clerk Supreme Court
McMichael Wm. laborer, 32 Clay
McMichael Capi. Wm. wharfinger, Vallejo
wharf, h. Hardie place
McNulty <". -V. hardware, 84 Battery, house
•_".) Minna
McNish W. C. firm Jas. B. Roberts & Co.
7n Battery
McNier lieorge, real estate broker, Rassete
House
McNanghton Peter, butcher, stalls 9 and 11
Pacific Market
McNanghton Mrs. Louisa, (widow,) house 44
Bush
McNally Henry, agricultural warehouse, Clay,
bet. Sansome and Battery
McNamee II. S. carpenter, 15 k 17 B'dway
McNamnara Thos. pressman, 159 Montg'ry
McNamara James, boarding 18 Bush
McNeil Wm. hardware. Battery, bet. Sacra-
mento and California
McNiel A Bollmeyer, jobbing and com. mer=
cliants, 58 Front
McXiel A. B. jobbing and com. merchant,
58 Front
Mcrherson George, carman, house Lombard,
bet. Kearny and Dupont
McPherson John, gardener, N. W. corner of
Stockton and Sutter
McQuillen Andrew, cabinet maker, h Stock-
ton, near Filbert
McQuinn James, laborer, h. Berry
McQuinn John, clerk, 97 Commercial
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8AN FRANCISCO [M] DIRECTORY.
MeQuinn Matthew, saloon, 58 Bush
McQuirketer William, seaman, boards at 20
Stevenson
McQuaid Thos. teamster, Union Iron Works
McQuade John, clerk County Recorder's off.
City Hall
McRuer & Ferguson, com. merchants, 51
California, corner Front, 2d floor
McRuer Donald C. com. merchant, 51 Cali-
fornia, corner Front, 2d floor
McSliane P. firm Arrington & Co. 4 Orleans
Row, boards at Oriental
McVea James, cabinet maker, 223 Stockton
McVay Charles, 4 Merchant
McVey John A. plumber, h. California, above
Taylor
Meader Thos B. carman, house, end of Card
alley
Mead J." R. importer clothing, 79 Clay, 2d
floor
Mead & Fuller, daguerrean artists, 138 Mont-
gomery
Mead Chas. H. saddlery, 138 Sansome, hotise
154 Sansome
Mead Capt. W. H. boards at Niantic
Meagher P. clerk, house corner California
and Webb
Meacham A. D. book-keeper, 115 Wash-
ington
Meares Joseph, firm of Wm. McCann & Co.
72 Jackson
Mebius Duisenberg & Co. com. mer. 82 Clay,
2d floor
Mecredy John J. carpenter, h. Taylor, bet.
Clay and Sacramento
Mecken Francis, clerk, 181 Washington
Media John B. saloon, 139 Front
Medana <fc Co. Italian bazaar, Dupont, bet
Washington and Jackson
Meden Herm, b. d. firm Leppien, Sckultze &
Co. 128 California
Medley Wm. trader, h. 75 Pine
Meese'& Mand, builders, 101 Bush
Messe J. H. builder, 101 Bush
Meeks W. N. real estate dealer and convey-
ancer, office, Tallaut and Wilde's building,
2d floor
Meeker S. H. merchant, 84 Clay, h. Wash-
ington, above Powell
Megguier T. L. m. d. Montgomery, near
Broadway ,
Neham Frank, laborer, boards, 13 Ohio
Meish Daniel, tinner, 150 Clay
Meinbcrg & Torye, boot makers, 161 Wash-
ington
Meigs G. A. lumber merchant, Market-street
wharf, below California
Meiggs Henry, lumber merchant, cor. Mont-
gomery and Bush, h. cor. Montgomery
and Broadway
Meiggs John G. lumber merchant, cor Mont-
gomery and Bush
Meley Mrs. Jane, (widow) h. Union, between
Stockton and Powell
Melvin Thomas, h. N.W. cor. Pacific and
M ason
Melvin & Ames, cabinet makers, 145 Sac-
ramento
Melvin A. T. cabinet maker, 145 Sacra-
mento
Melvin John, bar-keeper, 156 Kearny
Melvin Wm. F. & Co. proprietors Eastern
Exchange, 4 Commercial
Melius Richard, steward, Bank Exchange,
Montgomery Block
Melius James, carpenter, h. Stevenson, near
Second
Mellen Henry D. clerk, at Cochituate Baths
Mellen Mrs. Elizabeth, boarding house, 86
Pacific
Mellan Henry B. 58 California
Mel John, commission merchant, 166 San-
some
Melville John, clerk, 128 Washington
Melli ck Chester, boarding house, 36 First
Mene Prosper, clerk for French Consul
Mendheim E. fancy store, 204 Clay
Mengeo Francis, meat market, 4 Sansome
Meudon G. A. 132 Sansome
Merceir C. manuf. of syrups, h. Greenwich,
near Stockton
Mercer Chas. confectioner, 223 Sacramento
Merritt Geo. grocer. Davis, near Jackson
Merritt Henry, carpenter, 59 Pine
Merrill B. F. at Williams & Severance's so-
da factory
Merrill James, baker, 202 Washington
Merrill & Brig-ham, produce market, 104
Commercial
Merrill R produce market, 104 Commercial
Merrill James, laborer, boards 114 Pacific
Merrill <fc Co. flour and grain, 69 California
Merrill M. M flour and grain, 69 California
Merrill S. G. grocer, 34 First, cor. Jessie
Merrill & Warren, shipping and com. mer.
cor. Drum and Clay
Merrill Isaac M. shipping and com. mer.
cor. Drum and Ciay
Merrill R. A. merchant, 42 % Clay, 2d floor
Merrill Sidney S. druggist, cor. Washington
and Brenham place
Merrick G. H. clerk, Market-st. wharf
Merwin Samuel, clerk, 173 Sansome, h. near
cor. Kearny and Green
Merwin Samuel, cor. Stockton and Vallejo
Merchant Frederick G. grocer, 118 and 120
and 171 California
Merchant S. L. clerk. 199 Front
Vlerithew R. S.sea captain, h. 287 Jackson
Mercado Felix, saddlery, 198 Kearny, base-
ment
Mess Henry, Jefferson Market, 241 Dupont
Messer William, Bavarian brewery, 223
Yallej o
Messer W. D. commission merchant, 93
Front
Messerve A. C. & Co. upholsterers and paper
hangers, 128 Clay
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95
Messerve J. J. upholsterer and paper hanger,
128 Clay
Messerve W. E. clerk. 128 Clay, b. Yaliejo,
bet. Dupont arid Stockton
Metlar G. W. clerk, corner Leidsdorff and
Sacramento
Metz John, helper, Sutter Iron Works
Metz John W. saloon, 85 Bush
Metz John, police officer, City Hall
Meusedorfer J. C. hatter, 141 Kearny
Meyers Henry, laborer, 62 Clay
Meyers Albert, cook. Irving House
Meyer Wm. h. 343 Stockton
Meyer F. clerk, 239 Dnpont
Meyer Henry, shoes, 253 Dupont
Meyer Abertus, segar store, 246 Pacific
Meyer J. tinner, 282 Dupont
Meyer L. dry goods, 201 Kearny
Meyer Lewis, Meyers Hotel, 85 and 87
Kearny
Meyer J. F. rrchitect, h. Berry
Meyer L. J. h. Bush-st. alley
Meyer M. merchant, 129 ^ California
Meyer John, barber, 161 Montgomery
Meyer Daniel, wholesale cigars. 144 Wash-
ington, house Green, between Dupont
and Kearny
Meyer Jonas, wholesale cigars, 144 Wash-
ington
Meyer W Sc Co. com. mer. 60 California, 2d
floor
Mever Brothers, commission merchants, 51
" Front
Meyer L. com. mer. 51 Front
Meyer D. com. mer. 51 Front
Meyer L. F. cofiee -aloon, 86 and 88 Clay
Meyer William, commission merchant, 30
Battery
Meyer Siegraund T. & Co. gen'l impor. Front,
near California
Meyer C. H. importer. 74 California
Meyer & Co. machine sewing. 138 Front, 2d
floor
Meyer & Co. grocers. 47 Sansome
Meyer Henry, grocer. 47 Sansome
Meyer Morris, saloon, 179 Front
Meyer Sampson, upholsterer and paper han'er
145 and 147 Clay
Meyer John, bar-keeper, Sierra Xevada
House. Jackson
Mezes. S. M. commission merchant, 122 Cal-
ifornia
Michels S. Louisiana cigar store, 199 Wash-
ington
Michael James, com. mer. 4 Custom House
Block
Micheals & Co. manuf. jewelers, 37 Mont-
gomery
Micheals F. E. manuf. jeweller, 37 Mont-
gomery
Mickle E. mer. 62 California. 2d floor, h. cor.
Sutter and Kearuy
Midd'.ebrook Stephen A. at Goin & Ellis', h.
Kearny, bet. Union and Green
Michelson R. clerk. 175 Clay
Middleton Wm. pile driver, 26 Davis, 2d
floor
Middleton John, auctioneer, and com. mer.
cor. Sacramento and Battery, h Stock-
ton, bet. Union and Green
Meisegaes 0. H. merchant, 129 Sansome, 2d
floor
Mighell Wm. clerk, 161 Battery
Mills S. B. m. d. State M. Hospital
Mills James J. baker, 248 Dupont
Mills S. C. carman, corner California and
Front
Mills k Vantine, imprs. aud dealers in liquors
and cigars, 64 Front
Mills L. R. importer and dealer in liquors
and cigars, 64 Front, house Green, near
Dupont
Mills J. A. firm of Magraw, Tilford & Mills,
attorney, and counsellors, Bolton & Bar-
ron's buildimr
Milne D. B. (U. S. ganger,) custom house
: Milbury Samuel, carman, h. S. side Union,
bet. Mason and Taylor
Miles Walter it Co. flour and grain, 3 Sac-
ramento
Milford E. clerk, 64 Front
Milks E. boat builder,junction California and
Market
Miller Harry, cook, Alden's Branch
Miller Hans, proprietor Ocean Spray House,
Jackson
Miller Peter, liquor store. 77 Pacific
Miller J. Frank, auditor custom house, rooms
at La Reintrees, Vallejo, bet Montgom-
ery and Sansome
Miller Frost H. miller, 100 Pine
Miller Chas. bar-keeper, 134 Front
Miller II. boarding house, Jackson, bet. Davis
and Front
1 Miller Mrs. C. (widow) h. 357 Powell
Miller J. C. tailor, 163 Washington
Miller Mrs. Susan, (widow.) boarding house,
237 Clay
Miller Chas. rooms 181 Dupont
Miller Leopold, butcher, French market, 261
i Dupont
Miller Chas. cook, Lombard, bet Kearny and
Dupont
Miller Henry, butcher, Jackson market, 199
Jackson
, Miller Jacob, baker, 51 Kearny
Miller J. W. h. corner Kearny, Market and
Geary
Miller L. carpenter, house Everett, near Third
Miller Albert, book-keeper, at Hussey, Bond
& Hales
Miller John H. printer, 159 Montgomery,
house S. side California, 2 doors above
Stockton
Miller Wm. H. clerk, cor. California and
Battery
Miller W. H. printer, "Ledger" office
Miller Chas A. 123 California
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SAN FRANCISCO [M] DIRECTORY.
Miller Mrs. H. F. saloon, 123 California
Miller Win. L. clerk, 20 Drum
Miller G. W. Atlantic Hotel, 12 Commercial
Miller Peter, bar-keeper, corner Drum and
California
Miller Hanz, boarding house, Jackson, bet.
Front and Davis
Miller & Co. variety store, cor. Broadway
and Battery
Miller Justus D. variety store, cor. Broad-
way and Battery, house Union, near
Montgomery
Miller Thomas 8. variety store, cor. Broad-
way and Battery, house Union, near
Montgomery
Miller Peter, porter, h. 58 Pacific
Miller Wm. clerk, boards Chicago Hotel
Miller Martin, laborer, 44 Battery
Miller & Revalk, wines and liquors, cor. Clay
and Front, basement
Miller Chas. L. wines and liquors, cor. Clay
and Front, basement
Miller W. J. merchant, boards, Merchant's
Hotel, Front street
Millardet A. m. d. office, corner Green and
Stockton
Milatovich A. tailor, 126 Kearny
Milsaps Ephrairn, tinner, 201 Kearny, b'bs.
129)2 Jackson
Minch & Louder back, stalls 9 and 11 New
World Market
Minch Wm. stalls, 9 and 11 New World
Market
Miner G. R. office 174 Clay, Phoenix Block
Miner Wm. saloon, 76 Sacramento
Miner W. A. & Co. saloon, 56 Pacific, cor.
Front
Minturn J. firm of Maeondray & Co. 54 and
56 Sansome
Minturn Chas. com. mer. Cunningham's wh'f.
h. Battery , bet. Green and Yallejo
Miranda John, trader, h. 44 Pike
Mlrry Thos. H. carman, at Annan & Tal-
madge's
Miro E. clerk, 56 Commercial
Mish & Turk, clothing, 69 Pacific
Mish P. clothing, 69 Pacific
Mitchell Mrs. Mary A. (widow,) h. Union
place
Mitchell Robert, druggist, 213 Washington
Mitchell James II. h. Howard, bet. Third and
Fourth
Mitchell Geo. F. carman, at Hussey, Bond &
Hale's
Mitchidl & Co. sheet iron workers and roofers,
Sansome, bet, Pine and Bush
Mitchell John P. sheet iron worker and roofer,
Sansome, bet Pine and Bush
Mitchell Frederick, pump and block maker,
16 Sacramento
Mitchell John W. carman, house 10 Te-
hama
Mitchell & Nunes, iinprs. and dealers in li-
quors and cigars, 45 Sacramento
Mitchell Robert, watchman, h. 24 Melius
Mitchell Chas. impr. and dealer in liquors
and cigars, 45 Sacramento
Mitchell James, machinist, Union Iron Wks.
Mitchell & Upham, pump and block makers,
Clay, between Drum and East
Mitchell Thos. F. pump and block maker,
Clay, bet. Drum and East
Mitchell Wm. mail clerk, "California Chron-
icle" office, S. E. cor. Montgomery and
Merchant
Mitchell James, fly boy, at ''California Chron-
icle office, h. Union place
Mitchell & Brown, com. mer and wholesale
grocers, 85 Front, cor. Clay
Mitchell John C. com. mer. and wholesale
grocer, 585 Front, cor. Clay. Jhouse
Vallejo, between Stockton and Powell
Mixter James, residence, Bella Union
Mix Simon, lager bier, 182 Washington
Moch Jean, clerk, 185 Washington
Mocatta J. A. Consul for New Granada, h.
( California, above Stockton
Moe Rufus, carman, 99 Front
Mocller A. D. clothing, 45 Commercial
Moeller I. D. clothing, 45 Commercial
Moeller Henry, clerk, 106 Montgomery
Moffatt John, carman, boards, 196 Pacific
Moffatt Thos. ex-police officer, City Hall
Moffat Matthew, bar-keeper, 61 Davis
Moffitt Thomas, bar-keeper,149 Commercial
Moffitt James, printer, '-California Chronicle"
office
Moise Henry, carver and gilder, Meigg's b'dg.
cor. Bush and Montgomery, 2d floor
Moker James, butcher, shop and house, 232
Clay
Molina G. house Green, between Kearny and
Dupont
Molony M. laborer, h. Clara
Moloney D. saloon. 171 Pacific
Molloy John, porter, at Eugene Kelley &
Co's.
Molloy William, cabinet maker, 153 Sac-
ramento
Molitor A. P. assayer, 89 Merchant, h. cor.
Merchant and Moctgomery
Molton Wm. M. cook, at M. L. Winn's
Molton James, cook, at M. L. Winn's
Mouasso A. dry goods, 158 Sacramento
Mondelih Madame, Cafe du Commerce, 164
Commercial
Mondelih F. Cafe du Commerce, 164 Com-
mercial
Mondelli A. cigars, cor. Kearny and Merch't
Moneypenny Gustavus, machinist, 187 Monty
Monypeuny Charles, porter, 58 Commercial
Monro Wm. porter, house 1 Sansome
Monro Peter, wines and liquors, 378 Stockton
Monro David, laborer, 58 Montgomery
Monro Thomas, laborer, 58 Montgomery
Monroe John, res. Arcade Saloon
Monroe J. A. clerk U. S. Court, h. 113
Broadway
SAN FRANCISCO [ M ] DIRECTORY.
97
Monroe James, cor. Sacramento and Battery
Monset A. & Co. liquors, cor. Ohio and
Pacific
Montrose & Pervear, builders, Spring, near
California
Montruil Mrs. Martha, proprietress of the
Grizzly Bear House, Mission road
Montague F. m. d. office 162 Sacramento, h.
180 Powell
Montague Wilford W. clerk, 58 and 60 Sac-
ramento
Montgomery Geo. commission merchant, Cus-
tom House Block, 2d floor, Sansome
Montgomery Geo firm of Stevens & Mont-
gomery, 112 Sansome
Montgomery Mrs. J. M. (widow,) resides
Clementine, between Ecker and Anthouy
Montgomery W. F. flour and grain, 69 Cal.
Montgomery Win. painter, 45 Battery
Montgomery Alexander, real estate agent,
43 Sacramento, 2d floor
Monson & Valentine, proprietors Commer-
cial job printing olfice. Times <fc Trans-
cript building
Monson B. H. proprietor Commercial job
prlmting office, Times <fc Transcript b'dg.
Monteith John H. 160' .> Commercial
Monell Chas. clerk, Custom House
Monks Richard B. 2d captain of police, 4
City Hall
Moore Thos. 158 Commercial
Moore Daniel, painter, h. Washington, bet.
Stockton and Powell
Moore Jacob B. jr. attorney, 204 Clay. 2d
floor
Moore AVm. H. brass foundry, Halleck, near
Sansome
Moore George, cabinet maker, 159 Sacram.
Moore Joseph, cook, 4 Merchant
Moore George, stage driver, for Dillon, Hedge
& Co.
Moore John, agent, for Dillon, Hedge <fc Co.
Moore Wm. saloon, 47 Broadway
Moore John, baker, 4 Ohio.
Moore B. P. & D. impr. furniture and bed-
ding, 130 Jackson
Moore John, clerk, 130 Jackson
Moore James, machine sewer, 67 Jackson
Moore Alex, carman, 91 Front
Moore Robert, clerk, 66 Sacramento
Moore P. R. clerk, 67 Front
Moore Mrs. Alice, (widow) h. 24 Minna
Moore J. B. stall 15, New World Market, h.
Webb
Moore J. E. porter, at Smith & Co's. Market-
st. wharf
Moore & Green, lumber merchants, Market-st.
wharf
Moore Richard M. lumber merehant, Market-
st. wharf
Moore J. M. &. Co. seed store, cor. Califor-
nia and Leidsdorff
Moore, Folger & Dow, com. mer. cor. Califor-
nia and Davis
Moore George H. com. mer. cor. California
and Davis
Moore James, book-keeper, 39 California
Moore Geo. sheet iron worker, Union Iron
Works
Moore Oscar F. inspector, custom house
Moore Philip, warehouse clerk, naval office,
custom house
Moore Samuel W. real estate, stock and
money broker, 3 Armory Hall
Moor Joseph B. sign painter, 26 California
Moody S stage driver, for Dillon, Hedge &
Co.
Moody & Lockman, builders, Leidsdorff, bet.
Sacramento and California
Moody Isaac A. builder, Leidsdorff, bet. Sac-
ramento and California
Moody Silas A. clerk, Leidsdorff, bet. Sac-
ramento and California
Moody Geo. clerk, 1 Orleans Row, Ca-
lifornia
Moody Wmilliam E. clerk, 1 Orleans Row,
California
Moody S. carrier, "S. F. Herald" 120 Mont-
gomery
Moody J. L, clerk, custom house, house 40
Minna
Mooney Peter, 162 Sacramento
Mooney J. saloon, 7 Ohio
Mootry Thos. carman, 37 Davis
Moorcraft Thomas C. carman 42 and 44 Ca-
lifornia
Morss II . B. Union Market, corner Stockton
and Broadway, house cor. Chestnut and
Mason
Morse S. H. carpenter, rear 368 Powell
Morse Leonard, butcher, 277 Jackson
Morse A. O. attorney, office 9 Phoenix Block,
3d floor
Morse P. A. attorney, 90 Merchant
Morse Ezra, at Flint, Peabody & Co's.
Morse S. carpenter, boards Franklin House
Morse W. S, steward, 80 & 82 Davis
Morse A. C. clerk to U. S. Land Commis-
sioners, h. 156 Clay
Morse Thomas, warehouseman, Flint's wharf
Morse Jas. O. laborer, U. S. Bonded Ware-
house, cor. Union and Battery
Morse S. B. clerk, 167 Sansome
Morgan A. & B W. Barnes, proprietors
Commercial Hotel, 45 Pacific
Morgan Charles H. commission merchant, 52
Front
Morgan &. Co. wholesale grocers, 61 Clay
Morgan George E. teller at Page, Bacon
& Go's.
Morgan Lewis, mason, hi N, side Pine, above
Dupont
Morgan B. grocer, S.W. cor. Kearney and
Post
Morgan E. L. grocer, 210 Pacific
Morgan W. S watchmaker, 166 Clay
Morgan S. Griffitts, commission merchants,
35 Pine
13
98
SAN FRANCISCO [M] DIRECTORY.
Morgan & Co. grocers, 210 Pacific
Morgan Mrs. Lucy A. ladies' seminary, 154
Mission
Morgan William, printer, "Evening Journal"
office
Morgan John G. u. d. 137 California, 2d
floor
Morgan Henry, porter, 24 Clay
Morgan Harrison, ship carpenter, boards at
G-. W. Chapin's
Morgan J. A. & Co. old junk store, Yallejo,
near Front
Morgan L. E. & Co. steel plough manuf. 15
and 17 Broadway
Morgan L. E. brick manufacturer, 15 and 17
Broadway, h. 206 Piue
Morgan Rev. John, residence Tehama House
Moran Thos. cigars, 89 Kearny
Moran Thos. A. book stand, cor. Montgomery
and Commercial
Moran John, porter, 45 Sacramento
Morin Dr. office, 156 Commercial, 2d floor
Morrison Murray, firm of Kewen, Johnson &
Morrison, custom House block, h. N.W.
cor. Jackson and Stockton
Morrison James, grocer, 360 Stockton
Morrison Agnes, laborer, boards, 196 Pacific
Morrison John, C. jr. & Co. importers, 139
Washington
Morrison William P. importer, 139 Wash-
ington
Morrison Adam, baker at Pirrie's bakery
Morrison J. W. boots and shoes, 99 Batterv,
2d floor
Morrison John, tinner, 96 Pacific
Morris James, saloon, 76 Sacramento
Morrison J. blacksmith, h. Sansome, near
Rassatte house
Morrison S. D. clerk, 99 Battery
Morrison James, saloon, 56 Pacific, corner
Front
Morrison Thos. H. merchant, 139 Washington
Morrison Robert F. attorney, 151 Clay, 2d
floor, h. cor. Powell and Jackson
Morrison W. carpenter, boards Alta Hotel
Morison James, m. d. 92 Montgomery, 2d
floor
Moritz M. wholesale clothing, Custom House
Block
Morris Geo. dry goods, corner Jackson and
Dupont
Morris Abram, dry goods, cor. Jackson and
Dupont
Morris J. M. coach painter, at Clapp &
Fisher's
Morris Thos. Phoenix brewery
Morris A. merchandise broker, 210 Pacific
Morris James, laborer, h. Dupont, bet. Bush
and Sutter
Morris J. & W. M. clothing, 165 Clay
Morris Lewis, dry goods, 167 Clay
Morris Chas. cierk, 77 Battery
Morris John, engineer, h. N.W. cor. Pacific
and Montgomery
Morris Wm. J. jour, saddler, 82 Battery, h.
Stevenson, bet. Second and Third
Morris John W. carpenter, 39 Davis, 2d
floor
Morris Wm. bar-keeper, Jackson, bet. Davis
and Front
Morris Thos. post office
Morris J. C. cook, Alden's Branch
Morris Chas. book-keeper, 102 Merchant
Morony Francis, stall 10, New W. Market
Morony E. H. bar-keeper, cor. Broadway and
Battery
Moreaux G. saloon, 166 Commercial
Morras J. manuf. boots and shoes Sutter
Morton Chas. J. contractor, Merchant, 1 door
E. of Montgomery
Morton Edward, stevedore, 147 Front, 2d
floor
Mofton F. H. police officer. City Hall
Morton Henrv J. carman, h. Howard, between
Third and Fourth
Morton VVm. clerk, 1 54 Montgomery
Morton George, carpenter, Union, near Mont-
gomery
Morton J. &, J. B. carpenters, 83 Jackson, 2d
floor
Morton Thomas H. house Stevenson, near
Second
Morton J. <fe J. B. commission merchant, 29
California
Morton Josephus, commission merchant, 29
California
Morton Joshua B. com. mer. California, h.
cor. Washington and Powell
Morton Wm. clerk, 147 Sacramento
Morton C. S. importer, cor. Sansome and Ca-
lifornia
Morgenthaw M. furnishing goods, 90 Sac-
ramento
Morehouse Legraud, book-keeper, 110 Front
Morel Octave, fruit, 296 Stockton
Morel H. D. clerk, 163 Montgomery, 2d floor,
boards cor. Greenwich and Powell
Morrell A. J. clothing, 131 Sansome
Morrill E. A. house and sign painter, 28
California
Morey E. blacksmith, 38 Webb
More J. C. & Co. clothing, 32^ Com.
Mordacai Mrs. Anna, boarding house, 40
First
Mordacai Jonah, blacksmith, h. 40 First
Mordacai Isaac, h. 40 First
Mortimer Lewis L. messenger, custom house
Morington Thos. driller, Flint's wharf
Moret J. & Van Bever, European groceries,
Kearny, opposite Verandah
Moses Charles, L. sea captain, boards at 319
Stockton
Moses Wm. S. carpenter, h. N. side Bush, 1
door above Dupont
Moses & Brother, B. Frederick, com. mer-
chants, Clay, bet. Montgomery and San-
some, house Vallejo, between Dupont and
Stockton
SAN FRANCISCO [M] DIRECTORY.
99
Moses B. Fred. & Brother, com. merchants
and importers Chinese goods, 132 Clay.
h. Yallejo, bet. Dupont and Stockton
Moses Alfred, com. merchant. Clay, between
Montgomery and Sansome, h. Yallejo,
bet. Dupont and Stockton
Mosto G. B. h. corner Jackson and Mason
Moss Samuel, Jr. banker and com. merchant,
134 Clay, 2d floor, h. California, above
Kearny
Moss J. Mora, banker and com. merchant,
1 34 Clay, 2d floor, h. California, above
Kearny
Moss D. H. P. deputy city marshall, 4 City
Hall
Moss Alexander, clerk, 64 Pacific
Mosbach August H. 179 Washington
Moseley T. R. at Adams & Co's. Express,
Stockton department
Mosheimer J. architect, 137 California, 2d fl'r
Mountain Thomas, stevedore, h. Lombard,
corner Kearny
Mountain Lake Water Company, office 172
Montgomery, 2d floor
Moulton k Lum, Eureka Hotel, 113 Montg'y
Moulton Bcnj Eureka Hotel, 113 Montg'ry
Moulton Josiah, house and sign painter, 45
Battery, h. Powell, near Sutter
Moulton Samuel, carpenter, hoards Beale. near
Folsom
Moulton Jonathan <fc Co. pump and block
makers, 16 Sacramento
Moulton Benj. F. stock broker. 148 Clay. h.
Montgomery, near Yallejo
Mount T. L. wholesale grocer, 67 Front
Mount Charles E. attorney, 55 Montgomery
Block, 3d floor, h. corner of Pacific and
Montgomery
Mour Asa. miller, 149 Battery
Moutrey Thos. carman, 95 Front
Moulder A. J. assistant editor "S. F. Herald.""
120 Montgomery
Mowry D. A. soda factory, corner Jessie and
Jane
Mowry W. D. waterman, boards cor. Spring
and Summer
Mowry Richard, jour, carpenter, Stevenson,
near Second
Mowry L. contractor, 95 Pine
Mowry Dutee, contractor, 95 Pine
Mowry Sylvester, saloon, Spring Valley, Pre-
sidio road
Mowbray Wm. clerk, at Case, Heiser & Co's.
Moylan Wm. San Rafael Market. 43 B'dway
Moylan Thos. butcher stall 2 Xew World
Market, h. Mason, near Broadway
Mudd J. H. Clay, attorney, Xo. 98 Merchant.
2d floor
Mudge B. W. attorney. Parson's building
Muir Wm. carriage maker, corner of Kearny
and Post
Mullins Wm. P. h. S. E corner Union and
Mason
Mullan John, blacksmith, Yulcan Iron W'ks
Mullen Thomas, carman, h. X. side Yallejo,
bet. Powell and Mason
Mullen Edw. boots and shoes. 204 Kearny
Mullin Thomas, mason, h. Bush, 2 doors from
Monroe
Mulnaer L. B. h. Yallejo. between Dupont and
Stockton
Muller Jacob, baker. 248 Dupont
Mulqueen James, laborer, house Jessie, near
Annie
Mulvihill Michael. Jackson Street House,
cor. Jackson and Davis
Munroe James, h. cor. Broadway and Mason
Munro Robert, malt liquors, 152 Sansome
Mund C. F. builder, 101 Bush
Mumfrey Wm. boarding house. No. 53 Clay,
2d floor
Munch Jacob, baker, 46 Broadway
Munson J. teacher, boards at 114 Pacific
Munson Ira, clerk, U. S. Surveyor General's
office, h. Kearny, near Washington
Munn Joseph, liarfeterrnan. boards at Sutter
Hotel
Murray 0. W. & Co. booksellers and station-
ers. Montgomery Block
Murray Francis, proprietor Old Oak House,
Mission road
Murray Hon. Hugh C. chief justice Supreme
Court, City Hall
Murray John S. liquors, 24 Sacramento
Murray ft Foster, com. merchants, 96 Front
Murray II. K. com. merchant. 96 Front
Murray Wm. machinist, Union Iron Works
Murray II. II. boardi at Xiantic
Murray James, shipping master, Davis, near
Jackson
Murray Edward, boiler maker, Union Iron
W orks
Murphy John, carpenter, h. S. side Card al.
Murphy John, undertaker, S. M. Hospital
Murphy John, laborer, h. Quincy
Murphy D. T. firm of Eugene Kelly & Co.
Murphy Peter, laborer. 91 Montgomery
Murphy Daniel, shoes. 119 Montgomery
Murphy Patrick, blacksmith, 38 Webb
Murphy John, bar-keeper, Eldorado Saloon
Murphy Sylvester, bar-keeper. Union Hotel
Murphy J. K. Branch Hotel, 40 Sansome
Murphy Wm. D. clerk, boards at No. 129)£
Jackson
Murphy N. S. m. d. Sherman's building, cor.
Clay and Montgomery, 2d floor
Murphy H. G. machinist, Union Iron Works
Murphv X. sheet iron worker, Union Iron
Works
Murphy Daniel, Opposition Line Pilots, cor.
Jackson and East, 2d floor
Murphy Timothy 0. inspector, custom house
Murphy S. S. clerk, 110 Sansome
Murphy John, undertaker. 351 Stockton
Murphv Mrs. Mary E. seamstress. Franklin
Hotel
Murr Chas. H. baker, 89 Kearny
Murr Christopher, baker, 89 Kearny
100
SAN FRANCISCO [N] DIRECTORY.
Murdoch Jas. E. tragedian, h. 186 Montgom-
ery, 3d floor
Murdoch Samuel, comedian, h. 186 Montgom-
ery, 3d floor
Murdoch M. carpenter. 32 Webb
Murdoch Calvin, bleacher of oil, at R. F,
Knox & Go's.
Murdoch A. cooper, Battery, bet. Washing-
ton and Jackson, h. 5 Minna
Murdoch George L. boarding house, No. 36
Sansome
Murdoch Wm. J. clerk, 67 Front
Murrey John S. merchant, h. Kearny, bet'wn
Vallejo ane Green
Murrey John C. clerk, 116 Jackson
Murrey John, clerk, boards 129 ^ Jackson
Murkee Andrew, laborer, h. 51 Vallejo
Mustard J. laborer, 160 California
Muser Henry, coffee room, 127 California
Mutzenbecher John, cabinet maker, No. 254
Dupont
Myers P. P. miller, i36 Pine
Myers H. & Co. imp'rs dry goods, 183 Clay
Myers J. & L. dry goods, 167 Clay
Myers J. G. carman, No. 94 Maynar's Row,
California
Myers Chas. porter, 95 Front
Myers John, moulder, Union Iron Works
Mje s A. H. & A. fruit trees and shrubbery,
148 Montgomery, basement
Mvrick Capt. Joseph, com. merchant, No.
147 front, 2d floor
Nadorf R. saloon, 109* Kearny
Nagle G. D. builder, h. cor. Jones and
Broadway
Nagle Jeremiah, shipping agent, 155 Front,
h. in Clinton, San Antonio
Nahl C. &A. Wenderoth, daguerreotype art-
ists, 79 Broadway
Naiad Saw Mills, 23 California
Nason J. D. shipping and commission mer-
chants, 11 Sacramento, 2d floor
Nash Chas. carman, h. near Rassette House
Nash J. D. painter, 45 Battery, h. Sutter
Nathan L. jeweller, 181 Clay
Nathan Moss, fancy goods. 79 Commercial
Nautre J. A. firm of Fry, Nautre <fe John-
son, attorneys. 136 Montgomery, room
14, 2d floor, h. S. side Pacific, "between
Virginia and Stockton
Navarro A. attorney, 21 Montgomery Rlock,
2d floor
Neal Moses, h* Sherwood place
Neal Win. W. Opposition Line Pilots, cor-
ner Jackson and East, 2d floor
Neall & Smiley, cor. Battery and Washing-
ton, custom house lot
Neall James, cor. Battery and Washington,
custom house lot
Neefus & Tichenor, shipping and commis-
sion, Jackson, below Davis
Neefus J. F. shipping and commission, Jack-
son, below Davis
Neefus M. S. coppersmith, 116 Front
Negbaur & Co. booksellers and stationers,
125 Sacramento
Neill Alexander, stove maker, 231 Kearny
Neill Wm. laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Neil Wm. coppersmith and plumber, Davis,
between Sacramento and California
Neil Jas. R. coppersmith and plumber, Da-
vis, between Sacramento and California
Nelson James, carpenter, h. Broadway, rear
of Bovee's spice mills
Nelson Robt. m. d. office Dupont, between
Clay and Commercial
Nelson Thos. wheelwright, 86 Bush
Nelson & Doble, blacksmiths, 152 California
Nelson Thomas, blacksmith, 152 California,
h. S. W. corner Union and Powell
Nelson Andrew, at Harrison Mills
Nelson David, stove mounter, 160 Battery
Nelson David, stove mounter, 208 Montg'y
Nelson David, stove mounter, boards 129 %
Jackson
Nelson Geo. H. storage, Flint'e wharf
Nelson & Lawrence, Telegraph Market, Cun-
ningham's Wharf
Nelson Henry, Telegraph Market, Cunning-
ham's wharf
Nelson Wm. proprietor Jackson-st. Mills, 78
Jackson
Nelson James, police Officer, City Hall
Nelson Robt. porter, 197 and 199 Sansome
Neppert J. D. furniture, 212 Washington
Nesbitt Samuel, Eagle Bakery, cor. Post and
Kearny
Nesbitt F. A. clerk, 75 Sacramento
Nessle Conrad, firm of W. Miles k Co. 5
Sacramento
Neurdin Charlet, laundry, Union, near Mason
New Daniel, butcher, shop and h. cor. Wash-
ington and Stockton
Neumann Gustave, paper store, 274 Dupont
Neumann & Guys, real estate brokers, Mc-
Allister's building
Neumann L. real estate broker, McAllister's
building
Neuman Chas. barber, 5 Commercial
Neusham John, foreman Sutter Iron Works
Neustadt & Barnett, general importers, 107
California, 2d floor
Neustadt S. J. general importer, 107 Cali-
fornia. 2d floor
Neustadter N. & Co. clothing, 132 Califor-
nia, 2d floor
Neuhaus Brothers, wines, liquors and cigars
70 Battery
Neuhaus D. H. wines, liquors and cigars, 70
Battery
Neuhaus N. wines, liquors and cigars. 70
Battery
Neuhoff Francis, 88 Battery
Nevins T. J. agent Am. Sunday School
Union, office 174 Clay, 3d floor
Nevins R. W . & Co. liquor dealers and gro-
cers, 33 Pacific
SAN FRANCISCO [N] DIRECTORY.
101
Neville James H. clerk, Market, near First
Newcomb Martin, h. Chestnut, between
Mason and Taylor
Newson Wm. merchant, at Patten Brothers, 1 i
C u= torn House Block
Newmans John, carman, h. X. side Vallejo,
between Powell and Mason
Newman <t Price, clothing depot, 47 1 .,
Pacific
Newman Nathan, clothing depot, 47)£ Pacific
Newman C. L. grocer, 146 Sansome
Newman John, conk, 20 Ohio
New mark Miss, fancy store, 149 Kearny
Newmark Joseph, jobber, h. 149 Kearny
Newmark Meyer J. clerk, 66 Sacramento, 2d
floor
New banks James, carpenter, h. Jessie, near
Third *
Newty N. miller, boards 147 Sonsome
Newbey N. miller, at Eclipse .Mills
New AVorld Market, Commercial, between
Montgomery and Sansome
New Bedford Oil Works, cor. Sansome and
Jackson
Newton J. R. & Co. commission merchants.
.'57 Sacramento
Newton John B. commission merchant, 37
Sacramento, h. Mission
Newton James R. commission merchant, 37
Sacramento, h. 256 Stockton
Newton & Scheuch, importers, 5 Custom
House Block, Sacramento
Newhall, Gregory & Claghorn, auction and
commission merchants, cor. Sacramento
and Sansome
Newhall Benry M. auction and commission
merchant, cor. Sansome and Sacrameuto,
h. Rincon point
Newhall Wm. laborer, h. Charles place
Newhall S. W. clerk, city and county sur-
veyor's office, City Hall
Newill P. 0. C. miller at Eclipse Flour
Mills, Gold
Newell Patrick, clerk, 17 Commercial
Newell Otis W. clerk, 30 Clay
Newell II. carman, 64 Front
Newell L. W. Adams & Co.'s Express.
Stockton department
Newell William, 113 Battery
Newell Wm. pressman, " Sun'' office
Newell Wm. Jr. boy at " Sun" office
Newell Patrick, miller at Washington Mills
Newell W. L, foreman " Cal. Chronicle" of-
fice, h. Stone
Newland Robt. Erskine, saloon, 89 Wash'n
Nias Geo. E. h. corner Union and Powell
Nicholson John, grocer, N. W. corner Green
and Stockton
Nicholson & Moore, Lafayette Bakery, 4 Ohio
Nicholson J. A. baker, 4^0hio
Nicholson Capt. J. Y. shipping master, Sac-
ramento wharf, between Drum and Davis,
h. First, between Folsom and Howard
Nicholson John J. book-keeper, 108 Front
Nicholson John J. public weigher and meas-
urer, cor Front and "Washington
Nichols Mrs. Caroline C. (widow,) private
boarding house. 211 Clay
Nichols . hatter, 160 Commercial
Nichols Elijah, assemblyman. City Hall
Nichols James, boards 12'.)''., Jackson
Nichols Wm. 13. boarding house, 139 Jackson
Nichols, Parker & Co. commission and job-
bing merchants, 96 and 98 Battery
Nichols A. C. commission and jobbing mer-
chant. 96 and 98 Battery, h. California,
one door from Powell
Nichols Patrick, liquors, 48 Clay
Nichols J. H. merchant tailor. 10 Phoenix
Block. 3d floor
Nichols G. W. auctioneer, 112 Sacramento
Nicholls E. watchmaker. 152 Montgomery,
2d floor
Nicholl Thomas, police officer, City Hall
Nicol John. 126 California
Nickerson D. R. carman, h. Washington,
between Stockton and Stout's alley
Nickerson .V; Lovett, Auctioneers' Saloon,
cor. Clay and Sansome ; and White-
hall Saloon, cor. Battery and Commercial
Nickerson Mulford. Auctioneers' Saloon, cor-
ner Clay and Sansome ; and Whitehall
Saloon, cor. Battery and Commercial
Nicholas Stephen, finisher) Excelsior Iron
Works
Nicholas & Co. coffee stand, cor. Davis and
Sacramento
Nicaragua S. S_. Co. cor. Leidcsdorff and
Sacramento
Nietsen II. commission merchant, 48 Front,
2d floor
Nieman Henry, boarding house, 73 Pacific
Nieman Wm. steward) 73 Pacific
Niemann II. proprietor Minerva Exchange,
73 Pacific
Nightengale Wm. h. S. side John
Nightengale H. carpenter, 167 Jackson, h.
124 Kearny
Nightengale Joseph, Union House, 12 First
Nightengale John, Union House, 12 First
Niks Eben, Lower House, 1 Union Hotel
basement
Nindel August, tinner, 238 Clay
Nisbet Benj. R. firm of Lucas, Turner & Co.
bankers, 104 Montgomery
Niven A. M. clerk at Bnrstow, Church & Co.'s
Niven James, boiler maker, Union Iron
Works
Nix Mrs. Sarah, h. 35 Clay
Nix Mrs. Sarah, (widow,) boarding bouse,
42 Sacramento
Nixon R. painter, 28 California
Noble Moses, boards 222 California
Noble D. painter, 238 Clay
Noble James, carpenter, h. Broadway, above
Mason
Noble Thomas, h. Green, between Montgom-
ery and Kearny
102
SAN FRANCISCO [ O ] DIRECTORY.
Noble Augustus, cooper, Jones' alley, h.
Green, near Montgomery
Noble E. book-keeper ,"80 and 82 Davis
Noltipg Anton, riquor store, 110 Broadway
Nolting Wm. h. Sutter, near Dupont
Noll Louis, paper hanger, h. Ill Pine
Nolte Lewis, earpenter, boards 64 Broadway
Nolan & Donnellan, grocers, Stevenson, near
Second
Nolan Michael, grocer, Stevenson, near
Second
Xolund Daniel, stone cutter, cor. Bush and
Buttery
Noonan P. butcher, h. 83 Broadway
Noonan J. laborer, h. Minna, near Third
Norwood Edwin, laborer, boards 221 Sac-
ramento
Norwood John, real estate dealer, h. Filbert,
above Powell
Norton Joseph, carman, h. 224 California
Norton Edward, attorney and counsellor, of-
fice 15 Wells' building
Norton M. clothing, 212 Kearny
Norton G. M. commission merchant, 92
Clay. h. cor. Fremont and Harrison
Norton E. F. commission merchant, 92 (lay,
h. corner Fremont and Harrison
Norton J. clerk, cor. California aud Battery,
2d floor
Norton John, porter, 40 California
Nortou C\ A. jour, printer, Commercial job
printing office, boards cor. Kearny and
Sacramento
Norton Joshua, real estate dealer, 120 Mont-
gomery
Norris David, printer, boards 186 Broadway
N orris Thomas, marble cutter, 178 Com-
mercial
Norris N. B. livery stables, cor. Bush aud
Kearny
Norris J. S. laborer, 164 Sacramento
Norris Wm. steamboat agent, cor. Sacramen-
to and Drum, 2d floor
Norris D. printer, " Times and Transcript"
Norris Joseph P. firm Bell, Norris & Co.
shipwrights, Clay, below Drum
Norris W. cor. Jackson and East
North Hampton, capt. of police, 4 City Hall
Northam, Bartlett & Garwood, gen. agents
and commission merchants, 67 California
Northam Edw. F. general agent and com-
mission merchant, 67 California
Norcross Daniel, regalia manufacturer, 148
Sacramento
Northrop D. B. attorney, 74 Montgomery
Block, 3d floor, h. cor. California and
Joyce
Nott Jas. E m. d. office and house 183 Dupont
Nouizillet & Routiner, nianuf. jewelry, 175
Commercial
Nonrse John A. carpenter at Elliot & Til-
den's, h. Russ lane
Nourse John A. carpenter at Elliot & Til-
den's, h. Russ lane
Nourse Geo. F. merchant, boards Mercantile
Hotel
Noyes James M. carman, at Story, Redding-
ton & Co.'s
Noyes G. F. attorney, office Montgomery
Block, h. Prospect place
Noyes Eben S. clerk, 138 Clay, house 154
Battery
Noyes Ira H. laborer, market, near Beale
Noyes Amos, appraiser and marine inspec-
tor, 106 Montgomery, boards Oriental
Noyes Geo. H. machinist, 100 Pine
Noyes Wm. H. jour, printer, " News" office,
35 Commercial
Noyce G. H. machinist, boards 147 Sansome
Noyce J. M. carman, boards 147 Sansome
Nugent John, editor and proprietor " S. F.
Herald," 120 Montgomery, h. Brenham
place
Nunan Matthew, grocer, N. W. cor. Green
and Stockton
Nunan T. carpenter, h. 224 Powell
Nunan Edward, hat block manufacturer, 247
Clay
Nunan J. printer, " Ledger" office, 148 Clay
Xunes Ralph, liquors and cigars, 45 Sac-
ramento
Nutting Joseph E. carpenter, h. cor. Bush
and Stockton
Nutting & Zottman, shutter makers, Maiden
lane, between Jackson aud Washington
Nutting Calvin, shutter maker, Maiden lane,
between Jackson and Washington
Nuttall Robert K. m. d. office 103 Montg'y
Nuttman James E. contractor, boards 113
Montgomery
Nuttman V. W. merchant, h. Clark's point
Nutz F. painter, 282 Dupont, 2d floor
Nusbromar Lewis, Brown's Hotel, 83 Kearny
Nye Capt. Wm. C. stevedore, h. Vallejo, be-
tween Stockton and Powell
Nye Alfred, ornamental carver, Washington,
above Powell
Oakley Brierly, Jr. saloon, corner of East
and Jackson
Oakley & Donaldson, saloon, 112 Sacram'to,
basement
Oakley Lanning F. saloon, 112 Sacramento,
basement
Oat Joseph M. chairmaker, h. corner Ecker
and Stevenson
Oatman Arba, com. merchant, 80 Battery,
2d floor
Ober Benj. m. d. office and house N. W. cor.
Washington and Powell
Obenaur John, grocer, corner of Dupont and
Green
Obermiller Dr. office 140 Kearny
O'Brien P. J. painter, boards corner Powell
and Filbert
O'Brien Bernard, laborer, h. S. E. corner of
Pacific and Powell
O'Brien P. cabinet maker, h. Belden
SAN FRANCISCO [0] DIRECTORY.
103
O'Brien Daniel, h. Dupont, bet. Filbert and
Greenwich
O'Brien Patrick, boatman, h. Baldwin's Row,
Xorth Beach
O'Brien John, carpenter, boards 196 Pacific
O'Brien John & Co. Excelsior Iron Works.
167 California
O'Brien Michael, finisher, Excelsior Iron
Works, 167 Califordia
O'Brien Timothy, 160 Kearny
O'Brien Robert, tailor, 198 Kearny
O'Brien James, blacksmith, 126 Pacific
O'Brien John, carpenter, boards at 20 Ohio
O'Brien & Reins, wholesale and retail drug-
gists, cor. Clay and Sansome
O'Brien John, wholesale and retail druggist,
cor. Clay and Sansome
O'Brien Peter, laborer, Sutter Iron Works
O'Brien William S. ship chandler, 13 Sac-
ramento
O'Brien F. helper, Union Iron Works
O'Brien P. M. m. d. wholesale druggist, 74
Davis, h. Filbert, between Kearny and
Dupont
O'Brien J. F. police officer, City Hall
Ochs M. book-keeper, 83 California
Ockel Chas. bar-keeper, 149 Commercial
O'Connor Win. liquor store, 278 Dupont
O'Connor James, mason, house corner Mont-
gomery and Broadway
O'Connor Wm. laborer, h. Green, bet. San-
some and Montgomery
O'Connor James, mason, boards 64 B'dway.
O'Connor John F. iron and steel, 139, 441 &
143 Sansome
O'Connor Thos. H. iron and steel, 139. 141 & \
143 Sansome
O'Connor Peter, firm of Fox it O'Connor
O'Connor Moses, saloon. 9 Davis
O'Connor M. clerk, 10 Davis
O'Connor Patrick, mason, boards at Franklin
Hotel
O'Conner Henry, saloon, 117 Front
O'Connor M. P. attorney and justice of the
Peace, Mission Dolores
O'Connel Timothy, carpenter, h. Jessie, near
Second
O'Doherty George, California Land Com- |
missioner, 4 Masonic Hall, house Anthony
street
O'Donel J. painter, h. Belden
O'Donel M. laborer, h. Belden
O'Donnell James, painter, 117 Washington, '
h. Pine, near Kearny
O'Dowd J. J. m. d. 88 Battery
O'Flaharty M. boarding house, 31 Broadway
Ogden & Haynes, shipping and com. merch'ts, j
37 California, 2d floor
Ogden Richard G. shipping and com. merch't,
37 California, 2d floor
Ogilvie John, carman, h. Sutter, bet. Dupont
and Kearny
O'Grady Wei. H. artist, h. corner California
and Buena Vista
O'Grady W. H. superintendent of Public
Schools, office Citv Hall
O'Hagan John, builder. 148 Pacific, h. Valle-
jo, 1 door above Kearny
O'Halloran Florence, teamster, Union Iron
Works
O'Hara Brian, steward, at M. L. Winn's
C'Hara John, helper, Vulcan Iron Works
Ohlandt W. H. grocer, corner of Kearny and
Bush
O'Kane John, saddler, 102 Battery
O'Kane John, saddler, boards 29 Leidsdorff
O'Kane John, bar-keeper, 65 Davis
O'Keefe Daniel, laborer, h Francisco, near
Kearny
Olbrecht Augustus, h. Kearny, bet. Yallejo
and Green
Oldson John, gate keeper S. M. Hospital
Olds J. Spencer, law library, City Hall
Olds Wm. B. attorney, Parson's build'g, Clay
Olds L. B. carpenter, Happy Valley Mills
Olds Lucius, proprietor Erving House
Oldham P. & W. cabinet makers, 25 Sansome,
2d floor
Oldham P. cabinet maker, 180 Montgomery
Olehan Richard, laborer, house Filbert, near
Stockton
O'Leary John, laborer, U S. Bonded ware-
house, corner Union and Battery
Oliveira D. m. d. private hospital, cor. Mason
and Broadway
Oliver & Buckley, paints, oils, &c. cor. Bat-
tery and Halleck
Oliver D. J. paints, oils, <ie. corner Battery
and Halleck
Oliver John B. house and sign painter, 122
Sacramento, h. cor. Stockton and Bush
Oliver Walter, watchman. Tehama House
Oliver II 11. bur-keeper, 40 Sacramento
Oliver L. C. clerk, 83 Commercial
Olmstead Harrison, md'ze broker, 85 Clay
Olmstead Thomas G. D. general importer, 85
Clay
Olmstead Daniel H. carman, 85 Clay
Olney .Tames X. real estate broker, Armory
Hall, h. Stockton, opposite S. M. Hos.
Olpherts Robert, clerk, 186 Kearny
O'Malley J. lamp lighter, Metropolitan The-
atre, h Msssion road
O'Meara & Painter, job printers, 132 Clay
O'Meara John, job printer, 132 Clay
O'Meara C. J. saloon. 156 Washington, house
Broadway, bet. Dupont and Stockton
On John, laborer, 278 Dupont
Onderdonk George, carriage maker, 39 Webb,
h. 161 Dupont
O'Neal Hugh, attorney, office Xo. 5 Phoenix
Block, 3d floor
O'Xeil Arthur, boiler maker, 51 Jackson
O'Xeil John, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
O'Xeil A. boiler maker, boards corner Pine
and Kearny
O'Xeil M. tinner, 140 Pine
O'Xeil J. boarding house, 60 First
104
SAN FRANCISCO [P] DIRECTORY.
O'Neil W. saloon, Market street wharf
O'Neil M. porter house, Battery, near Wash-
ington
O'Neil Owen, boarding house, No. 61 Mont-
gomery, 2d floor
O'Neill Daniel, book-keeper, at Abernethy,
Clark & Co's. Stewart street
O'Neill B. boiler maker, Union Iron Works
O'Niel John, laborer, h. S. side Green, near
Powell, 2d floor
O'Niel Mrs. E. (widow,) house Mission, near
Third
O'Niel James, laborer, 149 Battery
O'Niel Peter, laborer, 100 Pine
O'Niel Richard, butcher, corner Vallejo and
Battery
O'Niel Peter, steward, Mansion House, Mis-
sion Dolores
Operandorf E. cigars, 262 Dupont
Opernauer, 4 Maiden lane
Oppenheim M. house broker, 129 California,
h. Broadway, near Stockton
Oren Chas. A. bar-keeper, 219 Clay
O'Regan Daniel, police officer. City Hall
Oriental Stables, Jessie, near First
Orkland B. sheet iron worker, Union Iron
Works
Orlop A. mason, h. north side Vallejo, above
Mason
Ormsbee John M. attorney, 90 Merchant
O'Reilly & Co. stevedores, No. 51 Pacific,
2d floor
O'Rourke Bernard, Louisiana House, No.
252 Pacific
O'Rourk Mrs. Mary, (widow,) h. 83 B'dway
Orr Wm. porter bottler, rear 121 Pacific
Orr Andrew, laborer, boards at 29 Leidsdorff
Ortmann F. clerk, corner Bush and Dupont
Osboru Wyman, merch't, Jessie, near Second
Osborn Thos. J. steward, Irving House
Oscar Frederick, manf. jewelry, Washington,
4th door from Montgomery, 2d floor
Osgood John F. general commission, 64 and
66 California
Osgood J. K. clerk at Alsop & Co's. Ill and
113 California
Osmond Chas. boatman, boards 196 Pacific
Osmer C. saloon, Market street wharf
Osmers G. & C. saloon, 65 Jackson
Ostronder Volney, bar-keeper, corner Davis
and Oregon
O'Sullivau Michael, plumber, 18 Leidsdorff
Otis & Farnum, flour and grain, 97 Front
Otis Stephen, flour and grain, 97 Front, house
Buena Vista
Otto B. hat trimmer, 35 Commercial
Otto John, resides at Bella Union
Otto John, tailor, 4 Maiden lane
Ottignon John L. carriage trimmer, 158 Cal. v
Otterson James, laborer, 116 Jackson
Otterson Daniel, clerk, 11 Commercial
Oughton Wm. E. firm of Tripp & Oughton,
pyrotechnists, Merchant, a few doors be-
low Montgomery
Oullahan & Perry, wholesale grocers, No. 2
Trainer's Row
Oullahan E. commission merchant, 2 Train-
er's Row
Overton J. P. real estate agent, N. E. corner
Clay and Montgomery
Overend J. A. T. pressman, " Times and
Transcript" office
Overout Geo. baker at Alden's Branch
Owen L. C. grocer, cor. Clay and Stockton
Owen Morris, saloon, Pacific, above Kearny
Owen M. saloon, 57 Broadway
Owen Lewis, Auburn House, 18 Davis
Owen Jas. H. carman, 35 Pine
Owens P. A. & Co. ship chandlers, 29 Sac-
ramento
Owens Peter A. ship chandler, 29 Sacram'to
Owens P. H. ship chandler, 29 Sacramento
Owens Jas. W. clerk, 29 Sacramento, house
Minna, near Second
Owens John C. boatman, 10 Sacramento
Owner, Sickels & Taylor, ship chandlery, 31
Sacramento
Owner Henry, ship chandlery, 31 Sacramen-
to, h. Vallejo, near Montgomery
Pacific Market, Commercial, bet. Sansome
and Montgomery
Pacific Club Rooms, corner Commercial and
Kearny
Pacific Coral Depot, Halleck, rear American
Theatre
Pace Chaeles, chronometer and watch maker,
rear Flint, Peabody & Co's.
Packard L. C. commission merchant, 68
Sacramento
Pache Pierre, firm Mattison, Pache & Co. 67
Sacramento
Pacy Edward, carman, boards, 68 Mont-
gomery
Page, - Bacon <fe Co. bankers, N.W. cor. Cali-
fornia and Montgomery
Page Robert C. clerk, Common Council
Page & Bario, saloons, 200 Kearny and 183
Jackson
Page Franklin, saloons, 200 Kearny and 183
Jackson
Page John, laborer, 109 Battery, h. 17
Broadway
Page Nathaniel, jr. lumber merchant, 32
Battery
Page Edward, steward at Longley's restaur't.
Page R. C. clerk, custom house
Page Timothy, post office, house 210 Sacra-
mento
Page Gwyn, firm of Crockett, Page & Tevis,
attorneys, rooms Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Ex-
press Building. 3d floor
Pahud F. importer of liquors, 118 California
Pahud E. wines and liquors, 2 Custom House
Block, basement
Paine <fe Beers, dentists, Masonic Hall. Mont-
gomery
Painter J. B. job printer, 132 Clay
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105
Paiae H. J. dentist, Masonic Hall, Mont-
gomery
Paine Warden, house raiser. X.E. cor Pacific
and Montgomery
Paige & VVebster, com. mer. cor. Union and
Battery
Paige Timothv. com. mer. cor. Union and
Battery
Pallies Victor, grocer, cor. Washington and
Dupont
Palmer, Cook <fc Co. bankers, corner Kearny
and Washington
Palmer Joseph C. banker, cor. Kearny and
Washington, h. 165 .Stockton
Palmer William, deputy marshal. (U. States
court)
Palmer Joseph, miller, boards 147 Sansome
Palmer S. L. clerk, corner Sacramento and
Front
Palmer Mrs. Eliza M. h. 346 Powell
Palmer Benj. engineer, 25 Melius
Palmer, \V. A. A. Co. lumber merchant,
junction California and Market, house,
Second, bet. Folsom and Harrison
Palmer E. H. Opposition Liue Pilots, cor.
Jackson and East. 2d floor
Palmer Morris W. clothing, 82 Commercial,
h. cor Fourth and Howard
Palmer E. C. deputy U. S. marshal, 89 Mer-
chant
Palmer M. E. inspector custom house
Palmer Jacob, clerk at Winn's Fountain
Head
Pangburn J. L. hardware. 87 Washington
Paucoast Richard. M. m. d. Davis, near Jack-
son, h. cor Fourth and Emmet
Papy J. J. deputy United S. marshall, 89
Merchant
Park Mrs. Arabella, (widow) h. Dupont. 2
doors S. of Bush.
Park T. B. secretary City Market Co. office
Howard's buildings
Park Trenar W. firm of Halleck. Peachy.
Billings A Park. Montgomery block
Parkes Geo. attorney. 90 Merchant
Parks L. W. dayuerrean artist, W. side
Portsmouth Square
Parker Wm. H. h. 239 Clav
Parker Mrs. E. M. W. private School, 239
Clay
Parker Charles F. carpenter, house Brannan
place
Parker George M. watchmaker, boards 159
Pine
Parker Robt. A. h. Milton place
Parker T. H. m. d. office Bush, near Mont-
gomery
Parker H. C. firm of J. Y. HaUock & Co
Parker Samuel H. attorney and commissioner
for Xew Hampshire, 98 Merchant
Parker W. Foster. 105 and 107 Sacramento,
2d floor
Parker Geo. A. tobacco and cigars, 182
Montgomery
Parker George M. jeweller, 139 Montgom'y.
Parker S. F. com. and jobbing merchant, 96
and 98 Batterv, house cor. California &
Powell
Parker Chas. bottler at J- C. Gihon's An-
thony
Parker W. C. general speculator, X.E. cor.
Clay and Montgomery
Parker Thos. B. saloon. 108 Montgomery
Parket George F. bar-keeper, 108 Mont-
gomery
Parker Stephen, porter, 39 California
Parker Edwd. H. impr. and com. me?- 64
Front, h. Green, near Dupont
. Parker John, laborer. 62 Clay
Parker J. W. ship agent, Davis, near Pa^ *
h. cor. Union and Powell
Parker A Wade, saloon, 34 Clay
Parker Henry A. saloon. 34 Clay
Parker Jos. L. saloon. 34 Clay
Parkinsou C. grocer. 136 Kearnv
Parnell John, h. Lafayette, bet. Green and
Union
Partons George, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Parrish Nathan, wood-yard. 194 Sacramento
Parrish Edward, u. d. 150 Montgomery, 2d
floor
Parrish D. proprietor Chicago Hotel, Jack-
son, bet. Davis and Front
Parrish C. proprietor Chicago Hotel, Jack-
son, bet. Davis and Front
Pardee S. E. clerk, 137 California
Pardee E. H. m. d. corner Sansome and
Pacific
Pardee Wm. J. resident director of Wells,
j Fargo A (Jo's Express
Pardee E. H. oculist, Brenham place, near
Clay
Parkhurst Chas. stasre driver for Dillon.
Hedge & Co.
Parkerson Henry, stall 1 United States
Market
Parburt Geo. R. attorney. Court Block, 182
and 184 Clay, 2d floor
Parr Richard, city assessor, 23 City Hall
Parsons, Cook & Tyler, attorneys." 3 and 4
Parson's building, Clay
Parsons Levi, attorney, 3 and 4 Parson'3
building, Clay
Parrott John, carman, 62 Sacramento
Parent Chas. L. carpenter, 39 Davis, h. Jessie,
near First
Parent Charles, builder, 39 Davis, 2d floor
Parcells John J. carpenter, California wharf
Parezo X. watchman, custom house
Passrien H. grocer, cor. Green and Kearny
Passenau Victor, barber, X. side Washing'n,
bet. Montgomery and Kearny
Paskell H. H. Portsmouth House, cor. Bren-
ham place and Clay
Pascal Jas. J. stevedore, Stewart
Pateo Jules, h. Janson, bet. Lombard and
Greenwich
Patterson H. saloon, 52 Commercial
14
106
SAN FRANCISCO [P] DIRECTORY.
Patt E. 0. mason, h. 1 door from cor. Stock-
ton and California
Patterson Geo. coffee house, cor. Janson and
Lombard
Patterson A. bottler, h. Stockton, bet. Green-
wich and Filbert
Patterson G. at Williams & Severance's soda
factory
Patterson David, billiard saloon, Verandah,
cor. Kearny and Washington
Patterson James, 105 and 107 Sacramento,
2d floor
Patterson Wm. messenger, California State
Telegraph Office
Patterson Robert, firm of Rawlings & Pat-
terson, Irving House, Oregon st.
Patrick John Y. com. mer. 37* Battery, h.
Minna
Patrick John L. com. mer. 37 Battery, house
Minna
Patrick Thomas & Co. Excelsior soda fac-
tory, cor. Third and Jessie
Patrick James & Co. imprs. of butter, and
com. mer. 161 Battery
Patrickson Thos. teller, at Davidson's bank
Patton J. R. tailor, 117 Clay
Patten Brothers, saloon, 1 Custom House
Block
Patten W. H. saloon, 1 Custom House Bl'k.
boards Portsmouth House
Patten B. A. saloon, 116 Montgomery, b'ds.
Portsmouth House
Patch & Clayton, commission merchants, 02
Front
Patch Win. Y. com. mer. 92 Front, house 44
Minna
Patchin L. W. commission merchant, 108
Front
Paul Wm. P. carman, h. 118 Bush
Paul & Co. Franklin Job Printing Office, 186
Montgomery
Paul Chas. F. Franklin Job Printing Office,
186 Montgomery
Paull Wm. W. & Benjamin R. saloon, Spring
Valley, Presidio Road
Payne Theodore, waterman, boards 221 Sac-
ramento
.Payne Capt. John, h. 198 Stockton
Payne Walter T. laborer, boards 196 Pa-
cific
Payne John, carpenter, h. Milton place
Payne Thomas, m. d. State M. Hospital
Payne Theodore & Co. stock and real estate
auctioneers, 137 California, cor. Mont-
gomery
Payne Theodore, stock and real estate auc-
tioneer, boards Oriental Hotel
Payne John & Co. Girard House. Merchant,
bet. Sansome and Montgomery
Payot Henry, periodical depot, 155 Kearny
Payson J. B. cabinet maker, 145 Sacra-
mento
Payson H. R. agent of steamer Antelope,
cor. Davis and Pacific, 2d floor
Payot Joseph, coffee house. 163 Commercial
Payton Bernard, com. mer. Front, near
California, h. Washington, bet. Dupont
and Stockton
Paxson Jos. S. agricultural hardware, 46
California
Peasley X. H laborer, h. S. side Green, near
Powell, 2d floor
Peaslee, G. grocer, corner Battery and Com
mercial
Pease Wm. C. firm of Chase • & Co. soda
factory
Pease Emerv T. deputy flour inspector, 34
Clay, h.*209 Stockton
Pease E. T. & Co. flour and produce, 34 Clay
Pease James H. & Co. flour store, 140 San-
some
Pease E. T. flour store, 140 Sansome
Pearson & Crane, dentists, office 193 Clay,
2d floor
Pearson James, dentist, office 193 Clay, 2d
floor
Pearson Frederick, seaman, boards 20 Ste-
venson
Pearson James G. clerk, Recorder's court,
City Hall
Pearkes George, attorney, 1 Bolton & Bar-
ron's Building
Peabody Alfred, com. mer. firm of Flint,
Peabody & Co.
Peacock Geo. W. clerk, at Hall & Grave's,
Stockton. 2 dooos X. of Pacific
Peachy Archibald C. attorney, firm of Hal-
le'ck, Peachy, Billings & Park, Mont-
gomery Block
Peachy John B. cashier, custom house, res-
idence Montgomery Block
Peale &Bovyer, sash and blind manufacturers,
20 California
Peale Henry, sash and blind manufacturer, 20
California
Peake W. B. flour dealer, 7 Washington
Peck J. L. blacksmith. 101 Broadway, h. cor.
Broadway and Powell
Peck H. A. apothecary, 213 Washington
Peck E. S. Montgomery House, 97 Mont-
gomery
Peck & Mann, market, 62 Pacific
Peck Addison S. market. 62 Pacific
Peck John A. commission merchant, 132
Clay, 2d floor
Peck John M. grocer. 138 Mission
Peck Lewis, book-keeper, 137 Cal. h. Bush,
near Dupont
Peck & Co. merchant, 49 Pacific, 2d floor
Peckham & Davis, ship chandlers, 42 Clay
Peckham E. P. ship chandler, 42 Clay
Peebcls <fc Bray, commission merchants, 40
Clay
Peebels Cary, commission merchant, 40 Clay
Pcguilhen Francois, h 291 Dupont
PeiserL. saloon, 128 Commercial, basement
Peirce Henry, builder, 59 Pine
Peirce G. A. carpenter, 59 Pine
SAN FRAX CISCO [P] DIE ECTOR T.
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Pelan H. H. m. d. druggist. S. W. corner of
Dupont and Broadway
Pelby Miss Rosalie, tragic actress. American
Theatre, boards at Wilson's Exchange
Pelby Miss Julia, juvenile actress, American
Theatre,, boards at Wilson's Exchange
Peltier Henry, helper. 104: California
Pelouze Edward, Jr. type founder, 5 Maiden
lane
Peltret Peter G. proprietor of Gallego Mills.
149 Battery
Pelhain Win. J. saloon. 213 Montgomery
Pelham W. J. saloon. 125 Washington
Penney David, carman, h. Lombard, between
Kearny and Dupont
Pennypacker J. J. pressman "S. F. Herald
office
Pennycook J. baker, loo Kearny
Pennaman S. clerk, corner of California and
Battery. 2d floor
Penniman Jas. F. at J. L. Riddle & Go's.
Penniman T. at Macondray & Oo's. 54 and 56
Sansome
Pensam J. J. carrier of the ••Sun"
Pencil Henry. Branch Hotel
Pendergast M. porter, corner of Battery and
Halleck
Penning Jos. H. express driver, h. 56 Minna
Pennington Miss M. A. private boa ■
Webb
Pendleton B. F. lumber merchant, 14 Cali-
fornia, h. Fremont, mar Harrison
Pendleton Wm. F. miner, 14 California
Pendexter S. H. & Co. general importers, 19
Davis
Perrier Henry, clerk, h. rear 1."';! Clay
Perry Joseph, carpenl 22 - ram'to
Perry Horace P. at LeConnt A- Str( Dg
Perry Thatcher, carpenter. 192 Sacramento
Perry P. H. 2 Armory Hall, h. S. W. corner
Powell and California
Perry & Topping, st-ve dealers, 68 Sansome
Perry Wm. stove dealer. 68 Sansome
Perry W. com merchant. 2 Trainer's Row,
Kearny
Perry J. 0. paper hanger, Chicago Hotel
Perry John. Jr. stock and bullion broker,
Armory Hall, boards at Oriental Hotel
Perkins Chas. C. carpenter, h. Lafayette, bet.
Green and Union
Perkins T. H. intelligence office, 87 Com-
mercial. 2d floor
Perkins Joseph, clerk, h. Taylor, betw'n Clay
and Sacram-nto
Perkius Sam'l C. coffee saloon, 46 Com'rcial
Perkins Orin M. hardware, 100 Battery
Perkins, AVebster & Co. produce com. mer-
chants. 63 Clay
Perkins Samuel, produce com. merchant. No.
63 Clay
Perkins Wm. C. wharf builder, corner Main
and Market
Perkins E. S. com. merchant, cor. California
and Davis, h. Tehama, near Second
Perkins Luke H. deputy wharfinger, Clay
street wharf
Perkins A. B. real estate agent and money
broker, Armory Hall building
Perine Robert, porter, 58 and 60 Sacramento
Perley D W. attorney, No. 23 Montgomery
Block, h. Dupont, 3 doors from Bush
Perlberg A. & Co. merchant tailors, Xo. 106
Clay
Perbon Peter, saloon, 20 Sacramento
Person Mrs. Mary Ann. fancy store, Xo. 66
Montgomery
Percy Samuel G. h. X. side Washington, 2
doors below Powell
Percy Mrs. Martha P. boarding and day
school, north side Washington, 2 doors
below Powell
Peterson Jacob, carpenter, h. Janson, bet'wn
Lombard and Greenwich
Peterson Robert, Baloon, 349 Stockton
tas. nurse. S. M. Hospital
q, Schuth & Co. com. merchants, No.
81 I
•i <;. 11. book-keeper, 81 Clay, h. 91
Bnsh
jon James, firm P. Hagmann & Co. 71
Front
Peterson Thomas, porter. 27 Sacramento
■ i Wm. boarding house. 47 Clay
-.n Thomas, porter, 31 Sacramento
A- Hazeltine, flour dealers. 61 and 63
ifornia, 2d floor
Henry II. Hour dealer. 61 and 63 Cal-
ifornia, 2d floor
Peters Chas. R. Battery street bonded ware-
house, 20 and 22 Battery
Pettit Mrs. A. M. A. private boarding, No.
I.-*; California
Pettit Edwin, carpenter, h. S. side Post, bet.
Kearny and Dupont
Pettit Peter, groom, 19 Battery
Pettit Adolph. bar-keeper, 188 Front
Pettis Edmond H. clerk, 88 Front
Petty S. blacksmith, b'ds at 129 1 ., Jackson
Petty Wm. engineer, City Mills. 25 First
Pfaff Francis. 76 California
Pfan Jacob, tinner, 282 Dupont
Pfeiffer John, boots and shoes. 15 Montg'ry
Pfister J. J. night worker, Montgomery, 2
doors above Pacific
Pforr John, grocer, corner Kearny and Bush
Pforr Henry, grocer, cor. Kearny and Bush
Phair Thomas, clerk, 166 Sansome
Phelan Edward, clerk, 207 Clay
Phelan Xicholas, bar-keeper, Pacific Club
Rooms
Phelan J. & M. com. merch'ts, 166 Sansome
Phelan James, com. merchant, 166 Sansome
Phelan Michaal, com. merch't, 166 Sansome
Phelan Patrick H. printer
Phelan M. helper. Union Iron Works
Phelps Joseph F. cigars, Union Hotel
Phelps A. attorney," Xo. 142 Montgomery,
corner Clav, 2d floor
108
SAN FRANCISCO [P] DIRECTORY.
Phelps E. saloon, 146)^ Sansome
Phelps M. Y. saloon, Wilson's Exchange,
basement
Phelps William S. ship smith, Drum, near
Sacramento
Phelps Henry D. h. 67 California
Phileppi John, house 87 Bush
Phillips and Laimbeers, contractors, 150
Montgomery, 2d floor
Phillips G. W. m. d. 156 Sacramento, 2d
floor, h. cor. Pike and Washington
Phillips John, beer house, corner Vallejo and
Stockton
Phillips Thomas, saloon, Vallejo, between
Sansome and Battery
Phillips L. auctioneer, h. Trinity
Phillips Thomas, saloon, 49 Montgomery
Phillips Geo. at Pacific Coal Depot
Phillips James R. printer
Phillips Charles, laborer, h. 51 Vallejo
Phillips Alexander, baker, 46 Broadway
Phillips N. T. grocer, 121 Broadway
Philips Joseph W. commission merchant,
731-0 Jackson, h. corner Sutter and
Taylor
Phillips Samuel S corner California and
Battery
Phillips F. M. clerk, corner California aud
Battery
Phillips A. shoe mrker, 40 First
Phillips Geo. engineer, Happy Valley Mills
Phillips & Johnson, boarding house, Market-
st. wharf
Phillips Richard, boarding house, Market-st.
wharf
Phillips John D. wharfinger, California-st.
wharf, h. 342 Stockton
Phillips <fe Boyd, liquors, 44 Clay
Phillips AVm. liquors, 44 Clay
Phillips Win. E. groom, 19 Battery
Phillips John, porter, 84 and 86 Sacramento
Phillips Leslie, watchmaker, 92 Commercial
Phipps & Hanline, variety store, 83 Glay
Phipps Alfred P. variety store, 83 Clay
Phinney Win. R. saloon, Market, near Main
Phinney & Bond, general grocers, 48 Clay
Phinney T. W. general grocer, 48 Clay
Phoenix Brewery, Jessie
Phoenix Saw and Turning Mills, Market, 3
doors from First
Pickering L. broker, 120 Montgomery, house
301 Stockton
Picht Ernest, coffee saloon, Masonic Hall,
basement
Pick M. importer of foreign goods, corner
Merchant and Sansome, h. 393 Powell
Pickett E. W. shoemaker, Jackson, between
Front and Davis
Pickett & Mount, wholesale grocers, 67 Front
Pickett Wm. wholesale grocer, 67 Front, h.
Broadway, near Mason
Pickett R. F. clerk, 67 Front
Pidwell John T. 162 Sacramento
Pieret H. clerk for French consul
PiersonJ. D. cabinetmaker, 122 Broadway
Pierson Joseph T. pressman, " Sun" office
Pierce Wm. J. tinner, 75}^ Kearny
Pierce S. H. book-keeper, 127 Sansome
Pierce & Co. New England Bakery, 133
Jackson
Pierce Wm. baker, 133 Jackson
Pierce Henry, baker, 133 Jackson
Pierce L. baker, 133 Jackson
Pierce C. H. printer, "Evening Journal"
Pierce Joshua H. lithographer, 110 and 112
Montgomery
Pierce & Reed, grocers, 21 Sacramento
Pierce Nelson, grocer, 21 Sacramento
Pierce Wm. tinner, 22 Sacramento
Pierce John, pattern maker, Union Iron
AVorks
Pierce Wm. F. foreman, 95 Pine
Pierce & Reed, ship chauclery and stores, cor-
ner Davis and Sacramento
Pierce Nelson, ship chandlery and stores, cor-
ner Davis and Sacramento
Pierce Gen. Chas. agent at Winn's Fountain
Head
Pierce Harvey, boarding house, 72 Jackson,
3d floor
Pierce Edward, cook at Alden's Branch
Pike J. saloon, Market, opposite Maine
Pinckuey Richard, lumber yard, 97 and 99
Broadway
Pincus H. house broker, 129 California, h.
Broadway, near Stockton
Pindell James M. inspector, custom house
Pine & Houghton, lumber merchants, Cali-
fornia wharf, below junction of Market
Pine S. R. lumber merchant, California
wharf, boards Portsmouth House
Pine H. S. clerk, California wharf, h. Green
Pinehard L. h. 164 Washington
Pinkus M. paper-box manutactbrer, 152^
Sacramento
Pinkus Isaac, tailor, 86 Montgomery
Pincaux J. Franco - American Restaurant,
252 Dupont
Pinkham B. F. boards Portsmouth House
Pinkham J. C. boots and shoes, Jessie, near
First
Pinkham B. F. proprietor " Daily Evening
News," 35 Commercial
Pinschower J. clerk, 129 Jackson
Pinner J. H. clothing, 64 Pacific
Pioda Paul, h. cor. Filbert and Taylor
Pioda Chas. h. cor. Filbert and Taylor
Pioda L. h. cor. Filbert and Taylor
Pioche, Bayuque & Co. bankers and commis-
sion merchants, 134 Clay, 2d floor
Piper Jerome B. meat shop, 34 First, corner
Jessie
Piper W. A. saloon, corner California and
Drum
Piper, Griffin <fe Co. importers of dry goods,
153 Sansome, 2d floor
Piper Geo. C. importer of dry goods, 153
Sansome, 2d floor
SAN FRANCISCO [P] DIRECTORY.
109
Pique R. music teacher, h. Kearny, near
Sutter
Pirrie George, bakery, post office building,
basement
Pirrie A. bakery, post office building, basem't
Pitcher John, firm of Hazen, Harlow & Co.
corner Broadway and Sansome
Pitt J. H. boat builder, junction California
and Market
Pixley Frank M. attorney, office Montgomery
Block, h. W. .side Powell, between Pa-
cific and Broadway
Piza E. servant of Markwald, Caspari & Co.
Place Thomas H., Robert Emmet House, 244
Pacific
Place Gilbert J. h 179 Stockton
Plait John, moulder, Alta Foundry
Plan Jacob, tinner, 282 Pupont
Piatt Henry B. h. 233 Kearny
Piatt G. K. attorney, Tallant & Wilde's
building, 2d floor
Piatt James, blacksmith, at Clapp <fe Farren's
Piatt George, book-keeper, 58 Front
Piatt Samuel, attorney, 5 Bolton & Barron's
building, 2d floor, boards at Wilson's
Exchange
Piatt Hugh G. attorney, 5 Bolton & Barron's
building, 2d floor
Platshek E. clothing, 65 Commercial
Platshek J. clothing, 71 Commercial
Flannel , musician, Bella Union
Plate A J. gunsmith, Leidsdorff, near Com-
mercial
Plate John, machinist, Alta Foundry
Plater William, City Hall
Plank P. machinist, Vulcan Iron Works
Playter E. W. book-keeper, 33 and 35 Sac-
ramento
Plege H. grocer, S. W. corner Powell and
Vallejo
Plege Louis, grocer, S. W. corner Powell
and Vallejo
Plege Henry, Mechanics' Exchange, 225
Kearny
Plumer Chas. A. at Williams <fc Severance's
soda factory
Plumer Wm. L. clerk, 128 Montgomery,
boards 48 Bush
Plummer Chas. express wagons, h. Pine, near
First Baptist Church
Plummer, Mrs. J. 0. milliner, 60 Bush
Plummer & Co. produce, Clay, bet. Front
and Davis
Plummer & Co. commission merchants, 63
Washington
Plummer J. A. commission merchant, 63
Washington
Plump R. grocer, cor. Kearny and California
Plumb B. W. clerk, 148 Clay
Plum & Herring, sign and ornamental paint-
ers, 85 Davis, 2d floor
Plum Geo. H. sign and ornamental painter,
85 Davis, 2d floor
Plum Charles M. upholsterer, 149 Montg'y
Plum Chas. W proprietor of Phoenix House,
Jackson, between Front and Davis
Plume John V. firm of Burgoyne & Co. h.
corner Stockton and Green
Plunkett Thomas, porter house, Jackson, -
near Front
Plunkett P. W. boarding house, Battery,
near Vallejo
Pohlker J. H. boarding, cor. Jackson and
Davis
Poineer Wm.H butcher, 336 Dupont
Poisal Thomas, 113 Battery
Pole Thomas, grocer, 265 Powell
Poland X. painter, 225 Stockton
Poland Naham, clothing, 131 Sansome, h.
225 Stockton
Polhemus Chas. B. (Peruvian consul,) firm of
Alsop i* Co. Ill and 113 California
Pollard John L. mason, h. S. side Sacramen-
to, 1 door below Buena Vista
Pollard Chas P. apothecary, at S. Adams'
drug store
Pollard E. A. associate editor " Alta Cali-
fornia"
Pollard Mrs. G. S. (widow,) h. 159 Pine
Pollard & Co. real estate and money brokers.
Express buildings, Montgomery
Pollard Aaron, real estate and money broker,
Express buildings, Montgomery
Pollack Leopold, leather goods, 117 Sac-
ramento
Pollack Joseph, leather goods, 117 Sacram'to
Polack •). S. real estate agent, cor. Mont-
gomery and Clay
Pollock Edward, painter, Jessie, near First
Pollock D. H. shoe store, 164 Clay
Pommares J. M. & Co. merchants, 177 San.
Pomeroy G. M. proprietor of Commercial
Hotel, 45 Pacific
romeroy G. W. at Commercial Hotel, 45
Pacific
Pomeroy Sheldon, carman, S. W. cor. San-
some and Sacramento
Pomeroy F. C. clerk, 135 Front
Pond Rev. Wm. C. h. Greenwich, rear of
Green wich-st. Church
Pontacy R. grocer, corner Francisco and
Dupont
Pons & Enauld, book -binders, 24 Ohio
Pons C. book-binder, 24 Ohio
Ponten Wm. Elton, m. d. 121 California, h.
9 Leidsdorff
Pooler R. H. clerk, wharfinger's office, Broad-
way wharf, h. corner Green and Powell
Poor Benj. h. S. E. corner Pacific and Taylor
Poor Waller S. at Flint, Peabody & Co.'s
Poor Chas. cook, boards 147 Sansome
Pool S. A. cabinet maker, 159 Sacramento
Pool I. Lawrence, commission merchant, 166
Sansome
Pool Spencer, carman, h. Stevenson, between
First and Ecker
Pooley Edward, clerk at Smiley, Yerkes
& Co.'s
110
SAN FRANCISCO [P] DIRECTORY.
Pope Lewis, butcher, corner Yallejo and
Powell
Pope Herman, butcher, corner Yallejo and
Powell
■Pope Geo. G. trader, h. E. side Mason, be-
tween Broadway and Pacific
Pope C. carman, h. Dupont, between Bush
and Sutter
Pope J. W. stage driver for Billon, Hedge
& Co.
Pope Stephen, engineer, 161 Montgomery
Pope A. J. lumber merchant, corner Pine
and Battery, h. Green, between Powell
and Stockton
Pope John P. 58 California, h. Mason, be-
tween Pacific and Broadway
Poppe Ernest, upholsterer, 214 Washington
Poppe Charles, cigars, 56 Commercial
Porter Charles, grocer, Stockton, 2 doors
from Green
Porter John T. carman, h. Third, between
Melius and Howard
Porter Capt. Wm. merchant, office Howard's
building
Porter J. J. carrier of " Sun"
Porter D. M. mason, 76 Battery, 2d floor
Porter J. C. jour, carpenter, Market, near
First
Porter W. P. blacksmith, Vulcan Iron W'ks
Porter E. D. produce commission merchant,
36 Clay
Porter & Arnold, boarding house, 18 Sacra-
mento, 2d floor
Porter John B. J. bar-keeper, Jackson, be-
tween Davis and Front
Porter F. H. book-keeper. 35 Battery
Porter Geo. S. ballast, office cor. Green and
Batten-
Porter Rufus K. post-office, h. Quincy
Post G. B. & Co. general com. merchants,
corner Green aDd Front
Post G. B. general com. merchant, cor. Green
and Front, h. Green, bet Kearny and
Montgomery
Post J. A. general com. merchant, cor. Green
and Front, h. Green, bet. Kearny and
Montgomery
Post H. M. at G. B. Post's, cor. Green and
Front, h. 28 Bush
Poston Chas. D. clerk, custom house
Potter Edgar W. machinist, boards at No.
221 Sacramento
Potter T. F. Jr. Fashion Livery Stables, 113
and 115 Kearny
Potter N. P. paper hanger, 128 Clay
Potter Chas. firm of Stuutenburg, Lambert
& Co. 115 Washington
Potter N. A. agricultural hardware, 94 Bat-
tery, h. cor. Montgomery & Green
Potter Frank, teamster, h. Jessie, near Ecker
Potter Geo. 0. merchant, boards at Oriental
Hotel
Potter J. C. weigher and measurer, custom
house
Pottier L.'dry goods, 137 Sacramento
Pottorff Wm. El Dorada Sa!oon
Potts Benj. F. builder, h. corner Montgomery
and Union
Potts, Benjamin & Co. auct. and com. mer.
S. W. corner Sacramento and Battery
Potts Izatus, auct and com. merchant, S. W.
corner Sacramento and Battery
Power M. J. produce. 27 Davis
Powers Edward E. printer, "Cal. Chronicle"
office, h. Washington place
Powers J police officer, house Yallejo, near
Sansome
Powers James, saloon, 211 Montgomery
Powers &■ Pierce, bakers, 4 Ohio
Powers John, porter. 24 and 26 Battery
Powers Lucius. Jr. clerk, corner California
and Davis
Powell F. G. boarding house. 57 Montgomery
Powell Richard, porter, 127 Jackson
Powellson Peter, carman. 148 Sansome, house
Bash, near Stockton
Powel on James, baker, 28 First
Prage Martin, h. Filbert, betw'n Mason and
Taylor
Prag C. stcve dealer, 145 Sansome
Pratt E. C. mason, h. corner of Stockton and
California
Pratt Chas. J. saloon, Brenham place
Pratt Albert, carpenter, Washington Mills
Pratt Henry H. moulder, Vulcan Iron W'ks
I Pratt F. S. at G. B. Post's, cor. Front and
Green, h. 28 Brush
Pratt James, firm of Browu, Pratt & Tracy,
attorneys, 6 and 7 Wells' building
Prandangast Michael, tinner, 178 Wash'ton
Prankerd John, boards at 26 Montgomery
Praslow Abin, clothing, 49 Front, 2d floor
Prather & Blake, St. Frauds Saloon, corner
Dupont and Clay
Prather J. G. St. Francis Saloon, corner of
Dupont and Clay
Pray James, porter, Tehama House
Precht C. m. d. office 223 Dupont
Precht George, liquor store, 110 Broadway
Prescott C. J. carpenter, boards at Franklin
House
Prescott Chas. carpenter, boards at Franklin
House
Prescott A. K. billiard saloon. Phcenix block,
2d floor
Prescott John, nurse. U. S. Marine Hospital
Preston Wm. H. liar-keeper, corner Clay and
Montgomery, basement
Preston 0. J. lumber merchant, Market, bet.
Beale and Main. h. Post, bet. Stockton
and Powell
Preston G. H. shipping and commission, 11
Sacramento, 2d floor
Preast S. waterman, boards corner of Spring
and Summer
Prentice Edwin D. miller, h. 58 Broadway
Prentice E. D. flour and grain, corner Wash-
ington and Davis
SAN FRANCISCO [ Q — R ] DIRECTORY.
Ill
Prentiss Wm. H. Blue Wing, 138 Montgr'y
Priesto P. saddlery, 198 Kearny, basement
Pii and .James S. carman, house Beale, near
Folsop
Prime Stephen T. clerk, Market-st. stores
Priori Ileiiry. warehouseman, Flint's w
Pritchard -Mrs. M. dress maker. 212 1 1
Pritchard K. V. coffee stand, corner East and
Jacksou
Prichard Samuel H. com. buyer. 76 Battery,
2d floor
Prime Lieut. F. E.(U. S. Corps of Engineers.)
118 Montgomery Block, 4th floor
Prindle Lyman, miller, at Eclipse Miills
Price Samuel & Co. com. merchants, No. 170
Montgomi ry, 2d floor
Price Leopold, clothing, 47 ^ Sacramento
Price Charles, proprietor Rising State Hotel,
Jackson, near Davis
Prince Robert, clerk. 39 Commercial
Provines R. R. Btndent-at-law, 98 Merchant
Proll H. saddler, 114 Kearny
Protta F. gunsmith, Leidsdorfj near Com.
Provost Daniel R com. merchant, 72 and 74
California, h. Harrison, Rincon Point
Proeschold Chas. barber, 119 Sacramento, h.
Davis, near Clay
Pugh Eklward, hatter. 157 Commercial
Purdv & Dimon, clothiers. 1 TC Clay
Purdy J. B. clothier. 176 Clay
Purdv E. H. clothier. 170 Clay
Purdy Hon. Samuel, pres. Mountain Lake
Water Company, No. 172 Montgomery.
2d Boor
Purdy -I. II. b lok-keeper, 32 and 34 Sacr'to
Purdy Wilson, mason, boards at Bay State
HOUS.'
Purkitt J. II. inanuf. Warren's roofs, Xo. 35
Battery 2
Parse] Gyrus, wood yard. S. R. cor. Stockton
and Vallejo
Putnam J. P. lumber merchant, Market-st.
wharf
Putnam S. 0. h. Pacific, between Powell and
Mason
Putnam Mrs. Emily, (widow.) private board-
ing house 7L Pacific, 2d floor
Putnam Chas. A. A*, reporter for "California
Chronicle." rooms 230 Clay
Ql'aylk R. B. editor of the -Sun"
Quantock Henry, cabinet maker. 105 Jackson,
boards at Franklin Hotel
Quereau & Johnson, shipping and commission
merchants, 37 California
Quereau Abr. shipping and com. merchant,
37 California, h. cor. Kearny and Union
Quirk Mrs. M: ry. coffee house, 124 B'dway
Quirk Edw. J. contractor. 42 Sacramento
Quirk E. J. proprietor Foundry House, cor.
First and Mission
Quimby Z. M. jeweler, 140 Sacramento
Quimby Edwin S. book-keeper. 51 California
Quigley C. hack driver, h. Belden
Quinn John C. porter house, 14 Battery
Quinn James C. porter house. 14 Battery
Quinlan John, helper, Yulcan Iron "Works
Rabbit Patrick H. laborer, h. Mason, near
Greenwich
Rabe Wm. attorney, office Rabe's building,
Clay. h. cor Clay and Wetmore place
Rabbe Frederick, laborer, 6 California
Radowigh Thomas, liquors and fruit, corner
Sacramento and Kearny
Rafferty Hugh, plumber, 33 Leidsdorff
Rafferty John L. laborer, h. Melius, near
First
Ragsdal Edward, room. 174 Clay. 2d floor
Raimond R. E. shipping and commission
merchant, 77 Davis
Raichard J. carpenter, boards Chicago Hotel
Rammelsberg A. furniture, 190 Washington
Ramus Anton, jeweller. 159 Washington
Ramsey Geo. L. at Taft A: Edwards'
Ramers J. clothing. 123 Sacramento
Ramsdell B. H. firm of Armstrong & Co. 231
Kearny
Bamanan Frederick O. book-keeper, 84 and
86 Davis
Ramsdell & Co. coal dealers, Jackson, near
Last
Ramsdell A. G. coal dealer, Jackson, near
East
Randall S. F. carpenter, h. Stockton, near
Clay
Randall Chas. paper hanger, h. 225 Stockton
Randall C. W. dentist.' office 203 Clay, 2d
floor
Randall A, W. baker, at Jenny Lind Bakery
Randall A. F. baker, at Jenny Liud Bakery
Randall & Pendleton, lumber merchants, 14
California
Randall P. M. lumber merchant, 14 Califor-
nia, h. Rincou point
Randall James, clerk. 21 Sacramento
Randall A. H. painter, 45 Battery
Randall Aibert G. real estate dealer, notary
public, and commissioner for Xew Hamp-
shire, 100 Merchant, h. Green, between
Dupont and Stockton
Randel Xathaniel. turner Alta Foundry
Randell F. M. 58 California
Rauons Francis, carpenter, X. side Bush,
one door above Dupont
Ranlett W. H. architect of United States
public buildings, 6 Folsom's iron build-
ding, resides at Wilson's Exchange
Ranlett Wm. H. architect, 67 Davis, 2d floor
Randolph Lipman, wholesale wines and li-
quors, corner Front and California
Randolph B. Harrison, wholesale wines and
liquors, corner Front and California
Randolph Edmund, attorney, rooms Nos, 6
and 7 Armory Hall, 2d floor, h, Lom-
bard, 1 door from Dupont
Rankin A* Co. commission merchants, 93
Batterv
112
SAN FRANCISCO [ R ] DIRECTORY.
Rankin Ira P. commission merchant, 93
Battery, h. 2 Battery
Rankin Robert, attorney, 31 and 32 Mont-
gomery Block, 3d floor
Rankin Benjamin, conveyancer, 31 and 32
Montgomery Block, 3d floor
Rankin John, speculator, h. Webb, near
California
Ranney R. P. boarding house, Jessie, between
First and Ecker
Rand C E. produce commission merchant,
30 Clay
Rand L. comedian, San Francisco Theatre,
h. Washington, near Stockton
Ransom Leander, chief clerk U. S. Surveyor-
General's office
Ransom W. R. superintendent California
Telegraph Company, 159 Clay
Raphael L. tailor, 65 Kearny
Raphael H. J. messenger at Adams & Co.'s
Express, Stockton department
Raphel M. cook, 81 Sansome
Ragsdale E. B billiard saloon, 174 Clay, 2d
floor, h. Stout's alley
Rassette Jos. proprietor Rassette House, cor.
Sansome and Bush
Ratcliffe Robt. B. mason, Franklin Hotel
Ratcliffe Samuel, groom, 56 Minna
Rattray Matthew, Blue Ball House, corner
Green and Sansome
Rathbone A. H. solicitor for " Eve. Journal"
Ratnip \Vm. steward, 89 Pacific
Ratka Dr. 133 Pine. 2d floor
Ranschert Geo. lamp factory, 35 Webb
Ravesies F. P. merchandize broker, 129 San.
Rawlings & Patterson, proprietors Irving
House, Oregon
Rawlings Thomas, proprietor Irving House,
Oregon
Rawsou S. S. clerk to U. S. Land Commis-
sioners, 148 California
Ray B. h. N. side Jones
Ray Henry, baker, 202 Washington
Ray John, laborer, h. 51 Vallejo
Ray James H. merchant, 118)^ Sansome,
boards Niantic
Ray Wm. A. lumber merchant, corner Cali-
fornia and Drum
Ray Charles, American Theatre, h. 34 Webb
Ray John K. hog ranch, Mission road
Raynokls Samuel, mason, h. Berry
Rayc Wm. Russell, clerk, Allen & Bloomer's
Paynes John, h. Montgomery, between Val-
lejo and Broadway
Raynor Wm. clerk, corner California and
Battery
Raymond J. P. & Co. flour and produce, 65
Washington
Raymond William P. flour and produce, 65
Washington
Raymond Daniel T. warehouseman at C.
Minturn's, Cunningham's wharf
Reagan John, Tennessee Hotel, 179 Pacific
Read V. B. Plaza Bakery, 202 Washington
Read M. George, book-keeper at Palmer,
Cooke & Co.'s
Read, Weller & Champlin, attorneys, office
Nagle's building, 2d floor
Read N. C. attorney, office Nagle's building,
2d floor
Read Geo. J. clerk, 112 Sacramento
Read Henry, grocer, 21 Sacramento
Read B. H. & Co. commission merchants, 37
Battery
Read Henry, firm Pierce & Read, ship chand-
lers, cor. Davis and Sacramento
Reade Joseph, clerk at Briggs & Waters'
Reay& Johnston, tin, copper and sheet iron
workers, 41 Battery
Reay Joseph W. tin, copper, and sheet iron
worker, 41 Battery
Reardon S. jour hatter, 140 Montgomery, h.
Kearney, between Broadway and Pacific
Rebello C. J. broker, 118 Sacramento, 2d floor
Rebard Brothers, hat manufacturers, 143
Sacramento
Rector Wm. H. architect, Express buildings,
2d floor
Redington Wm. H. carman, h. N. side Val-
lejo, between Powell and Mason
Redington Gen. A. residence at Dr. Ober's
Redington John H. firm of Story, Reding-
ton & Co. cor. Sansome and Merchant
Redding C. F. engineer, h. Greenwich, be-
tween Mason and Taylor
Redding Wm agent for Dillon, Hedge & Co.
Redding J. W. clerk, 70 California
Redding Wm. F. clerk, Pacific Coal Depot,
Halleck, h. 81 Washington
Redding J. painter, boards Alta Hotel
Redmond John, trader, h. S. side Clay, above
Powell
Redmond J. D. stock broker, 106 Montgom-
ery, 2d floor, h. cor. Sutter and Kearny
Redman Augustus, attorney, 6 and 7 Mont-
gomery "block, 2d floor, boards Wilson's
Exchange
Redman Wm. h. Jessie, 2 doors from Third
Reed J. B. firm of Shaw, Cotting & Reed,
1 Orleans Row
Reed Henry R. & Co. commission merchants,
92 Front, 2d floor
Reed T. J. printer, " Cal. Chronicle" office,
rooms 230 Clay
Reed J. Sewall, at Macondray & Co.'s, h.
106 Dupont
Reed George at Macondray & Co.'s, h. 106
Dupont
Reed Samuel B. carpenter, h. 106 Dupont
Reed Joel, blacksmith, h. Vallejo, near Mason
Reed Mrs. E. J. (widow,) h. Brooklyn place
Reed Wm. T. attorney, U. S. Court
Reed A. H. fruit, 91 Commercial
Reed Henry, at Adams & Co.'s Express
Reed Nathan, porter, 51 Calilornia
Reed W. C. flour and produce, 34 Clay
Reed Geo. K. machinist. 100 Pine
Rees Wm. E. A. boards 23 Pike
SAN FRAX CISCO [ R ] DIRECTORY.
113
Reed Jas. I. American Russian Company,
cor. Battery and Pacific
Rees B. clerk, 128 Montgomery
Rees k Williams, clothing.71 Pacific
i; ••_•- Win. A. clothing, 71 Pacific
Reeve Win. B. k Co. grocers, 136 Kearny
Reeve Win. B. grocer, 136 Kearny, h. 132
Dupont
Reeve G-. B. merchant, 129 Sausome
Reeve Geo. F. importer aud dealer in dia-
monds and watches. 153 Montgomery
Reese David, 151 Commercial
Reese Wm. S. deputy clerk supreme court, h.
corner Turk and Taylor
Reese Michael, merchant, 137 California. 2d
floor
Rego Mrs. Mary, millinery and dress making.
17o Washington
Regan J confectioner, 33 Montgomery
Rejran Daniel O. h. Card alley
Regensburger H. millinerv and faucy goods,
149 Clay
Regensburger H. h. corner Pine and Stockton
Regensburger Dr. druggist. 140 Kearny, h.
corner Pine and Stockton
Reggio A. clerk, cor. California and Battery
Rehnert E. W. blacksmith, 164 California
Beinlein A. drcgirist and apothecary, corner
Centre and Dolores, Mission Dolores
Reinstein Lewis, clothing, 70 Sacramento
Reinstein Wm. clothing, 70 Sacramento
Reins John W. m. d. cor. Clay and Sansome
Reinhardt William, h. corner of Mason and
Broadway
Reincke. com. merchant, 122 California
Bgindorp P. -J. 97 Pine
Reid Wm. B. clerk. 176 Montgomery
Reid John S. sailmakcr. Jackson-st wharf
Reilly Jas. produce dealer. 69 Clay, h. corner
Green and fiiontgomery
Relay I. H. manf. jewelry, 37 Mmtgornery
Remmel J. saloon, 50 Sacramento
Renault Charles, Europe Restaurant. Xo. 137
Kearny
Rennison Geo. miller, Excelsior Mills, Pine
Requette Pascal, weigher and measurer, cus-
tom house
Rett C. sailor boarding house, 319 Dupont
Reubens J. boarding house, 50 Commercial
Revalk John, firm of Miller & Revalk, wines
and liquors, corner of Clay and Front,
basement
Revalk J. h. corner Third and Howard
Reynolds Wm. carpenter, h. Stockton, bet.
Washington and Clay
Reynolds Nicholas, collector for the "Sun"
Reynolds 0. R. com. merchant, 201 Sansome
Reynolds AVm. h. 189 Pine
Reynolds C. O. boarding house, Melius, near
First
Reynolds & Co. general importers, 54 and 56
Front, 2d floor
Reynolds Lewis, general importer, 54 and 56
Front, 2d floor
' Revnolds Benj. builder, 8 Sacremento, house
Cat alley
Reynolds Nicholas, flour and produce, No. 79
Davis
Reynolds W. ship and custom house broker,
151 Sacramento, h. 189 Pine
Reynolds Patrick, groom, Flinfs wharf
Reynolds Jos plate printer, 5 and 6 Armory
Hall, 3d floor
Key J. J firm of Britton ft Rev, lithograph-
ers. 1 34 Montgomery. 3d floor
Rhoades S. W. clerk, 85 Commercial
Rhodes Col. E. A. h. Hardy place
Richards John, boards S. side Vallejo.betw'n
Powell and Stockton
Richards T. G. clerk, h. corner Vallejo and
Stockton
Richards Chas. E. special police, h. S. side
Vallejo, bet. Powell and Stockton
Richards J. wood yard, 109 Kearny
Richards Richard, tailor, at Brown k Keyes
Richards Jas. R. book-keeper, corner Front
and Clay
Richards 0. S. book-keeper, corner of Davis
and Washington
Richards T. G. inspector, custom House
■ Richards J. wood-yard, 101 Kearny
Richardson Jesse, sailor boarding house, No.
7 Broadway
Richardson Wm. H., U. S. Market, boards at
Oriental
Richardson J. W. painter, 194 Kearny
Richardson William H. boatman, at Goin &
Kills'
Richardson J. B. National Hotel, 76 Pacific
Richardson Wm. clerk, 146 Battery
Richardson L. D. book-keeper, at Clarendon
Hotel
Richardson Chas. boatman, h. Baldwin's row,
X. Beach
Richardson Samuel, feeder, at '"<Alta" office
Richardson Benj. h. Everett, between Fourth
and Fifth
Richardson M. k Co. stalls 13 and 15 Pacific
Market, h. cor. Trinity aud Pine
Richardson M. stalls 13 and 15 Pacific Mar-
ket, h. cor. Trinity and Pine
Richardson F. D. at Wells, Fargo k Co's.
Richardson L. waterman, boards cor. Spring
and Summer
Richardson Henry, justice of peace, 125 Cali-
fornia, house Powell, between Pine and
California
Richardson Henry, attorney, office Howard's
building
Richardson S. S. baker, 133 Jackson
Richardson «fc Morong, stall 10 New World
Market
Richardson Frank, stall 10 New World M'kt.
Richardson Wm. stone cutter, corner Bush
and Battery
Richardson John, Oriental Hotel
Rich Joseph, h. corner Bush and Munroe
Rich Jacob, h. corner Trinity and Sutter
15
114
SAN FRANCISCO [R] DIRECTORY.
Rich Frederick, carpenter, 167 Jackson
Rickter G. F. firm of Kellogg & Rickter,
assayers, 106 Montgomery, basement
Rickter T. B. M. printer "Daily Commercial
Advertiser" office, 146 Montgomery
Rice William P. grocer, corner Dupont and
Clay
Rice J. E. builder, office 29 and 31 Webb
Rice James Jr. attorney, office Tallant. &
Wilde's building, 2d floor
Rice Jerome, auctioneer, at Hntton & Co's.
Rice & Cremer, barbers, 46 Commercial
Rice H barber, 46 Commercial
Rice Jokn, cabinet maker, 157 Sacramento
Rice C. F. carpenter, boards at 89 Pacific
Rice Patrick H. barkeeper, 178 Battery
Rice & Callan, saloon, 78 Davis
Rice P. H. saloon, 78 Davis
Rice & Creamer, barbers, Sansome, 1 door N.
Wilson's Exchange
Richwage Wm. hatter, 141 Kearny
Richit N. F. grocer, N. W. corner Kearny
and Pacific, h. Sutter, between Stockton
and Powell
Ricks Thos. ex-police officer, City Hall
Richer Wm. contractor of mastic work, No.
45 Battery
Ricketson John, com. menchaut, 167 San-
some, h. Montgomery, bet. Pacific and
Broadway ,
Riddle J. L. & Co. com. merchants, corner of
Sansome and Pine
Riddle J. L. com. merchant,, corner Sansome
and Pine, boards at Oriental
Riddle Robert H. diamond setter, No. 139
Montgomery
Riddle John, boards at Niantic
Riddell S. clerk, corner of Montgomery and
Commercial
Riddle John, inspector, custom house
Riddell T. telegraph operator, Merchants'
Exchange
Ridgway Wm. P. boards at Niantic
Ridgley Marcellus, clerk, corner of California
and Davis
Rider John W. inspector, custom house
Riehn Chas. assayer, at Wass, Molitor & Co's.
Rigby Geo. T. oyster stand, 143 Commercial
Riggs & Co. cigars, Tehama House
Riggs Jas. H. cigars. Tehama House, boards
at Alden's Branch
Riker H. H. Cataract Saloon, 72 Davis
Riley Frank, nurse, S. M. Hospital
Riley John, nurse, S. M. Hospital
Riley Michael, painter, h. Filbert, bet. Kearny
and Dupont
Riley John, carman, boards at 196 Pacific
Riley Patrick, teamster, boards at 196 Pacific
Riley John H. laborer, boards at 196 Pacific
Riley Bernard, carpenter, h. N. side Sutter,
bet. Kearny and Dupont
Riley Patrick, porter, 101 Battery
Riley Patrick, porter, 160 Battery
Riley C. C. apothecary, 3 Commercial
Riley John, blacksmith, Alta Foundry
Riley Geo. foreman, Sutter Iron Works
Riley Jas. sail loft, 6 Sacramento, 2d floor
Riley Jas. clerk, 104 Montgomery
Riley John, porter, 111 and 113 California
Riley Thos. hackman, 163 Sacramento
Riley Patrick, porter, 3 Orleans Row
Ring R. G. clerk, stall 15 New World Mar-
ket, h. corner Jackson and Jones' alley
Ringstrom P. R. clerk, 37 Battery
Rinneberg H. tin and sheet iron, 60 Montg'ry
Riofrey H. druggist, 221 Clay
Rippen Wm. engineer, h. 14 St. Mary's
Ripley M. J. carman, h. Stevenson, betweeu
First and Ecker
Rising David B. firm of G. Frank, Smith &
Co. real estate agents, 92 Montgomery,
2d floor
Rising Richard, clerk, 71 Montgomery Block,
3d floor
Rising Franklin S. office Montgomery Block,
h. corner Post and Dupont
Risden J. N. foreman, 51 Jackson
Ritter L. E. & Co. com. merchants, Jones
alley, near Washington
Ritter L. helper, Sutter Iron Works
Ritchie, Osgood & Co. general commission,
64 and 66 California
Ritchie A. A. general commission, 64 and 66
California
Ritch Ithmar W. real estate agent, at Payne
& Co's. cor. California and Montgomery
Rivers Clara, danseuse, boards corner Union
and Union place
Rivers W. II. laborer, 44 Battery
Rivers H. W. m. d. and surgeon, 136 Mont-
gomery, room No. 7, 3d floor
Rivers Mrs. Jane H. (widow,) h. Jessie, near
Second
Rivers Richard, speculator, house Jessie, near
Second
Rivers Frank, canvasser and compiler of '"San
Francisco City Directory," 111 Mont-
gomery, h. Green, N. side, 2 doors E. of
Kearny
Rix Alfred, justice of the peace, office corner
Bush and Montgomery, h. Geary, 2 doors
from Kearny
Rix O. carpenter, Washington Mills
Rixford E. A. engineer, Happy Valley Mills
Roach John, laborer, Alta Foundry
Roach Philip A. appraiser, h. Hardie place
Roach John, cook, 89 Pacific
Roake J. H. saloon, 104 Sansome
Road A. clothing, 71 Commercial
Roade J. W. cigars, 72 Davis
Robinson Robert, clerk, 365 Stockton
Robinson AVin. boarding house, 279 Dupont
Robinson Chas. nailer, 164 California
Robinson & Co. savings bank, 141 Montgom-
ery, corner Clay
Robinson J. R. banker. 141 Montgomery,
corner Clay, h. 245 Powell
Robinson John, 172 Clay
SAN FRANCISCO [ R ] DIRECTORY.
115
Robinson E. R. Union Hotel
Robinson's paint?, oils, &c. 2 iron building,
opposite Tehama House
Robinson Joseph, paints, oils, <fec. 2 iron b'dg,
opposite Tehama House, h. corner Bush
and Powell
Robinson James, paints, oils, <fcc. 2 iron b'dg,
opposite Tehama House, h. corner Bush
and Powell
Robinson & Kendall, house and sign painters,
112 Clay
Robinson Thomas, house and sign painter,
112 Clay, h. Washington, bet. Stockton
and Powell
Robinson N. W. at Adams & Go's. Express
Robinson A. turner, at Ellis & Stetson's
Robinson J. C. carpenter, at Hutton & Co's.
Robinson D. G. comedian, h. Calhoun, bet.
Union and Green
Robinson Jas. H. clerk, 172 Montgomery, h.
Broadway, near Mason
Robinson R. clerk, 131 Sansome
Robinson "William, painter. Stevenson, near
First
Robinson J. helper, Vulcan Iron Works
Robinson George, carpenter, No. 30 Davis.
2d floor
Robinson Wm painter, 100 California, house
corner Bush and Powell
Robinson Richard P. police officer, City Hall
Robinson Wm. butcher. 158 Sansome
Robinson John, cook, U. S. Marine Hospital
Robison D. W. & W. D. fruit, 44 Commerc'l.
h. Minna
Robbins John, stage, carpenter, American
Theatre
Robbins John, boards Pacific, betw'n Powell
and Stockton
Robbins L. S bar-keeper, 194 Washington
Robbins Chas. F. printer, 132 Clay, h. corner
Post and Montgomery
Robbins Chas. machinist, Vulcan Iron W'ks
Robins T. G. hackman. at Pat. Hunt's stables
Robins Alex, blacksmith, 94 Pine
Robertsou Alexander, grocer, corner of Bush
and Dupont
Robertson John, paper hanger, boards corner
Union and Union place
Robertson J. liquors, 73 Bush
Robertson Misses J. & A. milliners, 144 1 .<
Sacramento
Robertson AVm. sea captain, h. Charles place
Robertson J. H. & R. L. coal dealers, 62 Clay,
h. Vallejo, bet, Powell and Stockton
Robertson Frank E. clerk, 62 Clay
Robertson W. H. clerk, Flint's wharf
Robinett John, plumber, 18 Leidsdorff
Robb Thos. P. boards at Wilson's Exchange
Robb S. wood turner, 137 Pine
Robie L. H. boards at Portsmouth House
Robie Levi, clerk, corner of Leidsdorff and
Sacramento
Roberts S blacksmith, Bush, near Battery, h.
Stevenson
Roberts X. M. at Hastier, Baines & Co's.
Roberts Jas. B. <fc Co. boots and shoes, No.
70 Battery
Roberts Jas. B. boots and shoes, 70 Battery,
h. Tavlor, near Pacific
Roberts C. W. grocer. 129 Front
Roberts J. M. carpenter, boards at Xo. 129}^
Jackson
Roberts J. com. merchant, 68 Sacramento
Roberts Samuel, blacksmith, h. Stevenson,
near Second
Roberts John T. boarding house, Market,
near Main
Roberts Wm. painter, 28 California
Roberts •' . M. & Co. produce. Clay, between
Dram and East
Roberta 6. M. & Co. saloon, Clay-st. wharf
Roberts Martin li. wharfinger, Pacific wharf
Roberts R. J. contractor, h. Broadway, bet.
Dupont and Stockton
Robberta Daniel S. h. 1">0 Mission
Roche Thomas, Ball Court Saloon, Jackson
Roche John H. speculator, house California,
above Powell
Rochat Henry, bar-keeper, Pacific Club
Rooms
Rockwell W. M. hardware, cor. Montgomery
and Merchant
Roding Frederick, com. merch't, 138 Jackson
Rodgers Robert, merchant, 143 Clay
Rodolf A" Johnson, boarding house, Vallejo,
near Front
Roe Chas. C. Clipper Saloon, 1 Union Hotel,
basement
Roe 'J'. S. bar-keeper, Clipper Saloon, 1 Union
Hotel, basement
Roever Carl, clerk, at Egs;ers & Co's.
Roesing E. L. clerk, 35 Sacramento
Roff A. B. firm Suvdam & Roff, 91 Batterv,
h..42 Pacific
Rogers Wm. sea captain, h X. W. corner of
Kearny and Union
Rogers Thos. pilot, h. N. W. corner Kearny
and Union
Rogers H. P. firm of Howe & Co. grocers, h.
Buena Vista
Rogers & Shattuck, stalls 14 and 16 Pacific
Market
Rogers CD. stalls 14 and 16 Pacific Market,
h. Buena Vista
Rogers Patrick, bar-keeper, 176};,' Clay
Rogers T. D. attorney, office Xagle's building
Rogers Robert Clay, attorney, office 3 Bolton
& BaiTon's building
Rogers James S. book-keeper, 160 and 162
Battery
Rogers & Fullerton, com. merchants, Xo. 74
California, 2d floor
Rogers Jacob, Jr. bar-keeper, corner Jackson
and East
Rogers & Bean, builders, 196 Sansome
Rogers X. B. builder, 196 Sansome
Rogers Robert C. attorney, 102 Merchant, 2d
floor, h. corner Dupont and Lombard
116
SA.N FRANCISCO [R] DIRECTORY.
Rogers S. carman, h. Melius, near Third
Roggenburger & Co. importers, 74 Calif ni a
Roggenburger M. importer, 74 California, h.
373 Powell
Rogan J. B. com. merchant, 35 Commercial
Rohr John, saloon, 130 Commercial
Rohrs F. E. butcher, 100 Broadway
Rohtbar H. H. cigars, 199 Washington
Roison J. French bakery, S. W. cor. Green
and Powell
Rolfe Asa T. lumber yard, north side Pacific,
above Stockton
Ross John, porter, at Eugene Kelley & Go's.
Ross Wm. G. painter, 106 Jackson
Ross 1 ). L. & Co. com. and shipping merch'ts,
113 Battery
Ross Daniel L. com. and shipping merchant,
113 Battery, h. Sacram 'to, near Stockton
Ross Wm. laborer, h. Green, bet. Sansome
and Montgomery
Ross D. L. B Franklin House
Ross James, liquors, 175 Sansome, h. corner
Green and Montgomery
Ross Thomas, laborer, boards 129J.< Jackson
Roloff John, ship carpenter, h. Green, bet'wn j Ross Geo. painter, at J. W. Denny's
Dupont and Stockton
Rollings John A. clerk, 131 Montgomery
Rollins Wm sawyer, Alta Foundry
Rollinson & Co. com. merchants, 3 Maynard's
Row
Rollinson Joseph R. com. merchant, 3 May-
nard's Row, h. corner Clay and Powell
Rollinson Rev. Wm. pastor Second Baptist
Church, h. 30 Melius
Roland Mrs E. M. (widow.) h. Union, bet.
Montgomery and Sansome
Romer J . L. Lafayette Brewery, south side of
Green, above Powell
Ross Edward, moulder, Union Iron Works
Ross Thomas, sheet iron worker, Urnon Iron
Works
Ross Daniel, carpenter, 39 Davis, 2d floor
Ross Wm. G. port warden, corner Drum and
Clay, 2d floor
Ross James, laborer, G2 Clay
Ross Wm. steward, at G. W. Chapin's
Rosenburg Joseph, cigars. 157 1 ., Kearny
Rosenbaum A. S. tobacco and cigars, No.
87 Clay
Rosenfeld Julius, merchant, 96 Merchant
Rosset & Co. painters, 64 Kearny
Romcr & O'Brien, ship chandlers, 13 Sacr'to I Rosenthal S. importer dry goods, corner Com
Romer Wm. J. ship chandler, 13 Sacramento , mercial and Kearny
Romero A. J. daguerrean, 130 Commercial
2d floor
Romar Frank, bar-keeper, 188 Front
Roncati F. crockery, 191 Pacific
Roney Wm. Jr. 17 California
Rosenthal & Co. faucy and dry goods, No.
173 Clay
Rossey Wm. laborer, S. E. corner Stockton
and Yallejo
Rosa Salvator, music store, 180 Clay
Rooney Capt. Matthew, superintendent of | Rosenstock M . 89 Clay, 2d floor
store ship John Brewster, opposite Cali- Rosentstock S. clothing, No. 132 California,
forma wharf 3d floor
Ross Adolphus, clerk, h. N. W. cor. Stockton Rosenstock M. merch't, over Hutton & Co's.
and Filbert
Root Addison, printer, 151 Clay
Root J. stoves, tin and sheet iron, No. 160
Battery
Root Chas. O. clerk, junction California and
Market
Ropke Edw. clerk, N. W. corner of Stockton
and Jackson
Roper & Garagen, clothing. 59 Commercial
Roper Daniel, clothing, 59 Commercial
Rose David, carpenter, 116 Broadway
Rose G. H. m. d. office Qaincy
Merchant
Rosenstock J. merchant, over Hutton & Co's.
Merchant
Rossiter Jas. carpenter, h. Clementine, bet.
Anthony & Ecker
Rosseter Geo. R. clerk. 163 Montgomery, 2d
floor, h Filbert, near Montgomery
Rothchild S. clothing, 251 Dupont
Rothchild J. A. clothing, 251 Dup<3nt
Rotpwske Henry, tailor, 159 Washington
Rothan, Reinstein & Brother, clothing, No.
70 Sacramento
Rose Julius K. attorney, office Howard's b'dg | Rothan Joseph, clothing. 70 Sacramento
Rose Chas. A. pressman, 159 Montgomery
Rose & Brown, brokers and gen'l commission,
52 California, 2d floor
Rose J. A. broker and general commission,
52 California, 2d floor
Rose Henry, cooper, 100 Pine
Ross Thos. boiler maker, 51 Jackson
Ross Thomas, boarding house, Jackson, near
Davis
Ross Richard, Bella Union
Ross Samuel F. carriage maker, h. cor. Bush
and Kearny
Ross David, Pioneer Rrewery, Jessie, near
Jane
Routiner F. manf. jewelry, 175 Commercial
Rountree J. O. exchange and banking, 31
Commercial
Roundtree D. F. clerk, 108 Front
Rousset, Anger & Co. commission merchants,
122 California
Roushey Simeon, printer, " Cal. Courier"
Roux M. Mexican store, 190 Clay
Rounds Samuel H. wheelwright, h. 22 First
Rourke Bernard, printer, " Ledger" office,
148 Clay
Rover W. H. bar-keeper, 200 Washington
Rowland R. E. clerk, cor. Kearny and Jack.
Rowen Thos. laborer, boards 196 Pacific
SAX FRANCISCO [S] DIRECTORY.
117
Rowell Wm. W. boots and shoes, 34 Com-
mercial
Rowell J. it. d. office 132 Kearny
Rowe G. F. cabinet maker, 194 Kearny
Rowe Albert, ship carpenter, boards Melius,
near First
Rowe Rufus, Long- Wharf Market, 9 Com-
mercial
Royal B. h. Sutter, near Dupont
Rubinstein Morris, clerk. 66 Commercial
Rude T. G. mason, h. St. Mary's
Rudesdale M. merchant, 47 Sansome, 2d floor
Ruggles J. W. importer of pantaloons, corner
Sacramento and Leidsdorff, h. corner
California and Joyce
Ruje A. porter at B. Davidson's bank
Rumpf J. C. butcher, corner Dupout and
Vallejo
Runkel M. gunsmith, 203 Washington
Rundcll Wm. M. entry clerk, naval office,
custom house
Runge k Bomhoff, proprietors Kossuth
House, 90 Pacific
Runge Henry, Kossuth House, 90 Pacific
Russell Thomas, buihier, h. 287 Pacific
Russell Mrs. Ann, (widow,) h. X. side Green,
between Kearny and Dupont
Russell Wm. painter at Allen k Bloomer's
Russell Wm. H. attorney, office 91 Merchant
Russell Chauncey, at Adams k Co.'s Express
Russell Geo. T. printer, '• Sun" office
Russell Robert, laborer, boards 20 Ohio
Based] IT. W. machinist, Vulcan Iron Works
Russell Frederick W. cook. Winthrop House
Russell H. A. ex-police officer, City Hull
Russell & Winants, attorneys, 91 Merchant
Russell Win. H. attorney, 91 Merchant
Russell A. 0. editor and proprietor " Even-
ing Picayune," 123 Sacramento
Basse! Andrew, machinist. Union Iron W'ks
Rust Wm. E. inspector, custom house
Rusk (reo. firm of Ensign k Rusk, 82 Pacific
Rutland Samuel, attorney, boards 29 Leids'rT
Rutherford Thos. L. clerk, corner California
and Front, 2d floor
Ruthardt Julius, clerk. 223 Dupont
Rutte <fe Co. importers of Swiss and French
goods, Clay, near Front
Rutte Th. de, Swiss consul, Clay, near Front
Rutterman John, tinner, 160 Battery
Ruttcr Williain, boots and shoes, 128 Clay,
basement
Ryan Dennis, laborer, h. cor. Dupont and
Sutter
Ryan James, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Ryan Daniel, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Ryan James, steward, Portsmouth House
Ryan C. saloon, Jessie, near Jane
Ryan Richard F. attorney, office Montgom-
ery Block
Ryan Lawrence, deputy sheriff. City Hall
Ryan Wm. engineer, City Hall
Ryan John, carman, 64 Battery
Ryan Thomas, laborer, boards 13 Ohio
Ryan Michael, porter, 182 Montgomery
Ryan Michael, laborer, h. Stevenson, near
Second
Ryan. Duff k Co. lumber merchants, corner
Mission and Stewart
Ryan Jas. T. lumber merchant, corner Mis-
sion and Stewart
Ryan k Co. commission merchants, 82 Front
Ryan J. D. commission merchant, 82 Front
Ryan P. commission merchant, 82 Front
Ryan J. C. painter. X. E. corner Sansome
and Washington
Ryan <Sr Gunnison, attorneys, P. O. Ex-
change, 2d floor
Ryan R. F. attorney, P. O. Exchange, 2d
floor
Rvcman G. W. flour inspector, 34 Clav, h.
209 Stockton
Rycman Wm. S. deputy flour inspector, 34
Clay
Ryder John, mason, boards 147 Sansome
Ryder Geo. W. wood and cool yard, Wash-
ington, corner of Stone
Ryberg C. G. boatman, at Goin k Ellis',
Front
Ryon F. mason, boards 147 Sansome
S.vniNS A. carman, h. Minna
Sabins E. carman, h. Minna
Sal pins A. C. carman, 150 Sansome
Sabatie k Co. French importers, corner
Commercial and Leidsdorff
Sabatie A. E. French importer, corner Com-
mercial and Leidsdorfr
Sabatie E. P. French importer, corner Com-
mercial and Leidsdorff
Sabatie P. G. French importer, corner Com-
mercial and Liedrdorff
Sabel John, carpenter, h. corner Sansome and
California
Saben Arnold B. carman, 39 California
Sachs L. k M. importers and jobbers, 94
Sacramento
Sachs & Beringer, jewellers. 214 Kearny
Sachs Robt. jeweller, 214 Kearny
Saffarans Mrs. Josephine, h. 208 Stockton
Sagnor A. coach maker, 39 Webb
Sage & Smith, commission merchants, 41
California. 2d floor
Sage Edward, commission merchant, 41 Cali-
fornia. 2d floor, h. cor. Chestnut and
Stockton
Sage Lewis P. clerk at Shaw k Hale*s, h.
248 Clay
Salmon John, laborer, h. corner Jane and
Minna
Salvador Joseph,
First
Samson Chas. h. Powell, between Broadway
and Vallejo
Samson A. B. manf. jeweller, 156 California
Samnelson S. carman, h. Greenwich, between
Dupont and Stockton
Sammis Edward, Mason, h. 30 Minna
caulker, h. Melius, near
118
SAN FRANCISCO [S] DIRECTORY.
Samus Edward, mason, h. Union, between
Kearny and Dupont
Samuels David, dry goods, 201 Kearny
Sampson A. H. clerk, 147 Montgomery
Sampson Charles E. Opposition Line Pilots,
cor. Jackson and East, 2d floor
Sampson W. A. merchant, at Golden Gate
Flouring Mills, h. 129 Dupont
Sampson F. W. clerk at Page & Webster's
Saujurjo & Co. merchants, 171 Sansome
Sanjurjo Francisco, merchant, 171 Sansome
Sanders Lewis, jr. inspector, custom house
Sanders & Brenham, bankers, 129 Montg'y
Sanders B. C. banker, 129 Montgomery
Sanders P. B. teller, 129 Montgomery
Sanders & Parker, attorneys, 98 Merchant
Sanders G. J. Hubert, attorney, 98 Merchant,
h. corner Dupont and Lombard
Sanders Thos. helper Union Iron Works
Sanderson John, laborer, Alta Foundry
Sanderson C. boarding house, 1 Battery
San Francisco Iron Works, 164 California
San Francisco Manufacturing Company, 172
Montgomery
San Francisco Novelty Works, 116 Front
Saniter H. clerk, 137 Montgomery
Sanford James, attorney, office 11 Wells'
building
Sanford F. C. commission merchant, 35 Pine
Sanford J. L., Saucilito Laundry, cor. Wash-
ington and Drum
Sang David, bar-keeper, Clementine, near
Ecker
Sank Chas. tailor, at James Ardles'
Sanborn John, carpenter, h. Beale, near
Folsom
Sandy Geo. H. printer, " Times and Tran-
script office
Sands T. B. clerk, 129*0 Jackson
Sarsfield Thomas, door-keeper, Metropolitan
Theatre
Sarles M. A. real estate and money broker,
174 Montgomery
Saroni, Archer & Co. hats and furnishing
goods, 179 Clay
Saroni Chas. S. hats and furnishing goods,
179 Clay, h. Pacific, near Stockton
Sarpy 0. stalls 17, 18 and 19 United States
Market
Sargent John, 32 Battery
Sargent F. L. reporter for " Times and Tran-
script"
Satterlee, Wm. wagon maker, 80 Kearny, h.
corner Turk and Taylor
Satterlee John, judge supreme court, City Hall
Sather Peder, banker, corner Montgomery
and Commercial
Satrustegui J. M. de, consul for Spain and
Parma, 159 Battery
Sattuck Joseph, carman, 65 Washington
Saulmann Augustus I. Merchant, near Mont-
gomery
Saulnier A. h. Taylor, between Lombard and
Chestnut
Saulnier P. h. Taylor, between Lombard and
Chestnut
Saulnier J. importer, 95 Merchant, h. corner
Sansome and Pacific
Saunders J. H. attorney, office 127 Mont-
gomery, 2d floor
Saunders Mrs. Mary, proprietress of Win-
throp House, 57 Jackson
Saunders C. R. attorney, 13 and 14 Mont-
gomery Block, h. corner Powell and
Washington
Saulsbury E. J. police officer, City Hall
Savage Moses, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Savage J. A. carman, h. corner Jane and
Minna
Savage Whittey, carman, cor. Sacramento
and Front
Savage Richard, grocer, 148 Sansome
Savage R. proprietor^ Central Hotel, 229
Clay
Sawyer E. A. carpenter, h. Prospect place
Sawyer J. R. saloon, 243 Pacific
Sawyer L F. waterman, boards corner Spring
and Summer
Sawyer Wm. B. paints, oils, &c. 105 and 107
Clay, boards Wilson's Exchange
Sawyer L. Pioneer Livery Stables, 160 Cali-
fornia, h. Presidio road
Sawyer, Johnson & Harvey, paints, oils, <fec.
105 and 107 Clay
Sawyer, Johnson & Pixley, attorneys, office
5 Montgomery Block
Sawyer Lorenzo, att'y, office 5 Montgomery
Block
Sawyer Otis V. hardware and leather, 127
Sansome
Sawyer Simeon, saloon, 44 Commercial
Sawyer Lodwick L. Market-st. Storehouse,
between Davis and Front
Sawyer James, carpenter, 39 Davis, 2d floor
Sawyer Albert F. m. d. house and office 52
Montgomery
Sawyer F. A. clerk, custom house
Sawyer & Co. dairymen, Spring Valley, Pre-
sidio road
Sawtelle A. D. clerk, 65 California
Sayward John H. Pilot Livery Stables, 70
Kearny
Sayles J. stalls 2 and 4 Pacific Market
Sayer & Smith, dealers in hardware, corner
Pine and Sansome
Sayer Thomas, dealer in hardware, corner
Pine and Sansome
Sayer Pidward, grocer, Fremont
Scaefer G. P. Globe Hotel, 243 and 245
Dupont
Scannell Capt. David, deputy sheriff, City
Hall
Scarpa Geo. Mission Coffee House, Mission
Dolores
Sceva G. W. boards Franklin Hotel
Schmit Mrs. Maria P. (widow,) h. 189 Pine
Schamacher A. boots and shoes, 163 Wash.
Schmitz Joseph L. musician, h. 195 Pine
SAN FRANCISCO [ S ] DIRECTORY.
119
Schmitz Christopher, musician, h. 195 Pine
Schad & Schwerin, fancy bakery, 179 Wash.
Schad Wm. baker, 179 Washington
Schwortz L. pedler, 259 Dupont
Schwerin Henry, baker, 179 Washington
Schwerin W. clothing, 185 Washington
Schroeder F. H. police officer, City Hall
Schroeder Mrs. Sarah A. (widow,) h. 250
Clay
Schroder Lewis, saloon, 229 Pacific
Schroder Henry & Co. commission merchants,
128 Washington, h. Mason, near Glay
Schroder & Meyer, saloon, 179 Eront
Schroder L. saloon, 179 Front
Schroder A. Mission Coffee House, Mission
Dolores
Scholl Lewis, butcher, 219 Pacific
Scholl & Freeh, Washington Brewery, Val-
lejo, between Powell and Mason
Schuepel Cezar, clerk, 141 Clay
Schaeffer F. 13. clerk, custom house, rooms
Mansion House
Schaffer George, Public Bakery, 234 Jackson
Schaffer Chas. H. h. Green, between Kearny
and Dupont
Schaffer Chas. clerk, 128 Commercial
Schafer John, bar-keeper, 133 Sansome
Schafer John F. furniture, 131 California, h.
7 Bush
Schultz C. actor, h. St. Charles, between
Kearny and Montgomery
Schmidt Nicholas, dyer, h. 358 Stockton
Schmidt Adolphus H. dyer, h. 358 Stockton
Schmidt J. liquor store, 218 Jackson, h. Fil-
bert, 4 doors above Powell
Schmidt J. upholsterer, 210 Clay
Schmidt & Hadlcr, fruit, 188 Glay
Schmidt J. A. fruit, 188 Clay
Schmidt W. shoemaker. 178'., Clay
Schmidt Mrs. h. 189 Pine
Schleiden W. ship and custom house broker,
cor. Sacramento and Sausome
Schleiden W. general library, Sacramento, 1
door below Montgomery
Schwiren A. dry goods, 199 Kearney
Schermerhorn John, Harney's Exchange,
Brenham place.
Scholfield Nathan, civil engineer and survey-
or, 102 Merchant
Scholfield John P. copying clerk at Alsop
& Co.'s, 111 and 113 California
Scholfield Chas. 137 Montgomery
Schie Lewis, h. 118 Dupont
Schulte J. G. W. grocer, corner Bush and
Dupont
Schulte J. H. grocer, cor. Bush and Dupont
Schulte & Osmer, saloon, Market-st. wharf ;
and Continental Saloon, 2 Clay
Schulte J. G. W. saloon, Market-st. wharf;
and Continental Saloon, 2 Clay ; house
corner Bush and Dupont
Scheper & Van Bergen, importers of wines
and liquors, 138 Washington
Schenck C. S. stall 8 New World Market
Scheper Aldrich, importer of wines and li-
quors, 138 Washington
Scheper C. & Co. grocers, corner Sutter and
Montgomery
Schenck H. veterinary surgeon, 19 Battery
Schulz F. cigars, 133 Commercial
Schultze Julius, firm of Leppien, Schultze &
Co. 128 California
Schmolz & Knus, mathematical and nautical
instrument makers, 119 Montgomery
Schmolz Wm. mathematical and nautical in-
strument maker, 119 Montgomery
Schmolz A. dry goods, 124 Kearny
Schuth John, mechanic, h. cor. Taylor and
First
Schuth John W. commission merchant, 67
California, 2d floor
Schell Alexander M. deputy clerk, United
States Court
Schoyer R. & Co. auctioneers, 92 Jackson, h.
Gustavus, between Sacramento and Cali-
fornia
Schoulank Julius, clerk, 159 Jackson
Schulg S. tailor, h. Kearny, near Green
Schander J. H. pilot, h. Calhoun, between
Union and Green
Schoonmaker E. P. clerk, 57 Front, 2d floor,
h. 128 Broadway
Schloss Brothers, importers clothing and dry
goods, 122 Montgomery
Schloss F. importer clothing and dry goods,
122 Montgomery
Schloss Philip, importer of clothing and dry
goods, 122 Montgomery, h. Stockton,
between Green and Union
Schetter Frederick, clerk, corner Pine and
Davis
Schachtn & Craft, boarding house, Jackson,
below Davis
Schulthcss J. F. 4 Sansome, 2d floor
Schroobeda John B. laborer, appraiser's of-
fice, house Dupont, near Clay
Schbirg Wm. boarding house, 64 Commercial
Schimper H. & Co. storage and commission
merchants, 47 Battery, near California
Schaehten A. & G. Kraft, proprietors San
Francisco Bay House, Jackson
Schwabe H. M. & Co. importers, 50 Front,
2d floor
Scooffy & Kelsey, real estate auctioneers, 146
Montgomery
Scooffy P. M. real estate auctioneer, 146
Montgomery
Scoville Oliver, h. Green, between Sansome
and Montgomery
Scovel Mrs. Catharine, private boarding
house, Pine, near Kearny
Scovel C. P. book-keeper, 95 Front
Scovern J. G. express wagons, Sansome, be-
tween Pacific and Broadway
Scott Solomon, clerk, custom house
Scott Chas. G. h. 33 Powell
Scott George, Walter Scott House, 53 Mont-
gomery
120
SAN FEANCISCO [S] DIRECTORY.
Scott R. C. 151 Commercial
Scott N. B. bar-keeper, El Dorado
Scott James W. printer, Commercial job
printing office, boards Washington, near
Stockton
Scott A. G. at Cross & Co.'s
Scott Matthew, merchant, 125)^ Sansome
Scott John, tinner, 58 and 60 Sacramento
Scott Thos. machinist, Alta Foundry
Scott Capt. A. F. shipping master and ship
broker, 10 Sacramento
Scott John, liquors, 61 Davis
Scott Edward, bar-keeper, corner Clay and
Drum
Scott Ann, private boarding, corner Bush
and Montgomery
Scott Thos. engineer, h. 31 Sansome, 2d floor
Scotchln Joseph B. clerk, corner Battery and
Halleck
Scouler James, cabinet maker, 127 Kearny
Scofield Edward H. grocer, 210 Kearny and
183 Jackson, h. 181 Jackson
Scofield Mrs. E. H. milliner, 181 Jackson
Scriber .Philip, Jr. 179 Jackson
Scriber C. manf. furniture and bedding, 179
Jacksoa
Scriber Philip, Sr. 179 Jackson
Scriber Jacob, mattress maker, 261 Dupont
Scriber Lewis, mattress maker, 261 Dupont
Scribuer & Clark, Fells Point Market, 80
Pacific
Scribner G. W. Fells Point Market, 80 Pa-
cific, h. cor. Hinckle and Kearny
Scranton C. E. clerk, 204 Clay
Scranton J. H. steamboat agent, Clay-street
wharf
Screminger Robt. clerk, 135 Sacramento
Scudder Geo. M. 165 Sansome, corner Gold
Scully John, book-keeper, 134 Clay
Sears John F. res. 183 Dupont
Sears Clark A. clerk, 136 Pine
Searle Wm. butcher, City Market, 150 Cal.
Searle & Wynn, com. mer. 147 Battery
Searle John, Portuguese consul, 147 Battery
Seaburg Padan G. trader, h. Montgomery,
near Broadway
Seaman Nelson, miller, boards 147 Sansome
Seaman F. C. clerk, 6 Sacramento
Seaman Edw. merchant, corner Montgomery
and Bush, 2d floor
Seaman Victor, importer, 1 Lombard, North
Beach
Sedgley John, carpenter, Flint's wharf
Beger George, firm of Hutton & Co. h. Mis-
sion Dolores
Seguine Bront, City Marshal, 4 City Hall
Seiring E. H. fancy store, 204 Clay
Sejassie Edward, clerk, 154 Kearny
Selling B. Saloon, 229 Dupont
Selling J. importer and jobber, 94 Sacra-
mento, 2d floor
Sellock N. mason, boards at G. W. Chapin's
Selleck Silas, daguerrean artist, 142 Mont-
gomery, 2d floor
Selig Mores, butcher, h. corner Trinity and
Bush
Selig & Bros. G. dry goods, 86 Cailfornia
Seligmau & Co. J. general importers, 107
California
Seligman Henry, general importer, 107 Ca-
lifornia
Selover & Sinton, real estate auctioneers, 110
Montgomery
Selover A. A. real estate auctioneer, 110
Montgomery, h. 88 Broadway
Selover A. A. store keeper, custom house
Selkirk James, helper, Union Iron Works
Selby Thos. H. & Co. importers of metals, 42
and 44 California
Selby Thos. H. importer of metals, 42 and 44
California, h. Harrison
Selby John N. merchant, 42 and 44 Califor-
nia, h. Wetmore place
Selden H. J. liquors and cigars, 62 Front
Sciden J. R. clerk, 62 Front
Sellard Benjamin, organ builder, and carpen-
ter, rear 207 Clay
Sempson John, saloon, Union, 1 door from
Battery
Sennacel A. S. hatter, 157 Commercial
Senter Chas. E. bar-keeper, 108 Montgomery,
boards St. Mary's place
Seniter E. clerk. 157 Montgomery
Seraefeni J. carpenter, house Everett, near
Third
Sessions Josiah, house corner Powell and
California
Severance Luther, at Williams & Severance's
soda factory
Severance J. steward, 80 and 82 Davis
Seymour & Co. furniture 190 Washington
Seymour G. T. furniture, 190 Washington
Seymour E. P. & Co. wholesale brooms,
pails, &c. 108 Clay
Seyd Earnest, clerk, 154 Washington
Seydel Arthur, clerk, 13 Sacramento
Seydel R. A. blacksmith, 15 and 17 Broadw'y
Sharron Wm. h. Mason, between Union and
Filbert
Sharon Beuj. bar-keeper, 44 Commercial
Sharon Wm. real estate agent, 4 Bolton and
Barron's building
Shaw Mrs. Lydia A. h. 228 Powell
Shaw Thos. San Francisco Iron Works, 164
California
Shaw Wm. J. attorney and counsoller, 62
and 63 Montgomery Block, 3d floor
Shaw G. M. book-keeper, "Evening Jour-
nal" office
Shaw Wm. machinist, Union Iron Works
Shaw T. clothing, 5 Commercial
Shaw Samuel, blacksmith, 51 Jackson
Shaw John O. jour, printer, "News" office,
35 Commercial
Shaw William, carrier, "S. Francisco Herald"
120 Montgomery
Shaw & Hale, storage and commission, cor.
Battery and Union
SAN FEAN CISCO [S] DIRECTORY,
121
1
Shaw Geo. N. storage and commission, corner
Battery and Union
Shaw Henry C. clerk, cor, Battery and Union,
h. 248'Clay
Shaw George, bar-keeper, cor. Front and Sac-
ramento, h. cor. 2d and Jessie
Shaw, Cotting & Reed, shipping and com.
mer. 1 Orleans Row
Shaw S. C, shipping and com. mer. 1 Orleans
Row
Sharkey, James, laborer, boards 19G Pacific
Shade Mrs. Caroline, (widow) h. 43 Pike
Shaeffer John B. barge officer, custom house
Shafer Chas. Haney's Exchange, Brenham
place
Shav John. cook. 44 First
Shattuck D. D. stalls 14 and 16 Pacific
-Market
Shattuck R. D. boards at Xiantic
Shattuck F. W. boards at Niantic
Shattuck Hon, D. 0. attorney, 24, 25 and
26 Montgomery Block, boards at "Wil-
son's Exchange
Shale Samuel, clerk, 47 Melius
Shales John, machine sewer, 118 Front
Sharp Wm, Sc Co. Excelsior Mills, Pine,
above Montgomery
Sharp Henry, at county tax collector's office,
City Hall
Sharp Geo. F. & Wm. attorneys. 142 Mont-
gomery, cor. Clay
Sharp Sol. A. city attorney, 163 Montgomery,
2d floor
Shanks John S. printer
Shankland & Co. clothing, 82 Commercial
Shankland Robt. clothing, 82 Commercial
Shannon Jos. mer. h. Vallejo, bet. Stockton
and Powell
Shannon Alfred E. clerk, City Hall, b. Val-
lejo, bet. Stockton and Powell
Shelley Wm. N. pilot, h. Greenwich, between
Powell and Mason
Shephard Philip, shoe store, 239 Pacific
Sheppard Edward, jour, carpenter, Market,
near First
Sheppard Chas. A. baker at M. L. Winn's
Sheppard J. & Co. merchant tailors, Metro-
politan Block
Sheppard John, mer, tailor, Metropolitan
Block, house corner Clay and Spofford
Shepard S. A. attorney, office Argenti's b'd'g.
3d floor
Shepard B. F. miller, Harrison mills
Shepard D. A, impr. wines and liquors, 99
Jackson
Shepard Miles, clerk, 99 Jackson, h. Union,
bet. Stockton and Dupont
hepheard Philip W. justice of the peace,
office Brenham plaee, h. Powell, between
Washington and Clay
Shermann F. m. d. office 228 Dupont, 2d
floor
Sherman Thos. h. Sutter, bet. Kearny and
Dupont
Sherman C. H, upholsterer, cor. Sacramento
and Montgomery
Sherman R. M. merchant, Sherman's building,
cor. Clay and Montgomery
Sherman Wm. mer. Sherman's building, cor.
Clay aud Montgomery
Sherman Wm. T. firm Lucus. Turner & Co-
bankers. 104 Montgomery
Shergens William, cabinet maker, 61 Mont-
gomery
Sheldon D. L. D. m. d. office 205 Clay, 2d
floor
Sheldon C. 0. hatter. 179 Clay
Sheldon Mark, stalls 30 and" 31 United S.
Market
Sheldon X. P. com. mer. cor. California and
Davis
Sheldan James, stone cutter, h. Kearny, bet.
Sutter and Post
Shearer H. R. auction and commission, 108
Sausome, boards Xiantic
Shear & Wilson, Hippona stables, 166 Com-
mercial
Shew William, livery stables, 166 Com-
mercial
Shear Chas. H. foreman Hippona stables, 166
Commercial
Shear Wm. proprietor Nightingale House,
Mission road
Shew Wm. daguerrean artist, cor. Sacramento
and Montgomery
Shew Jacob, daguerrean operator, cor. Sacra-
iianto and Montgomery
Shew Leonard, cooper, boards Franklin Hotel
Sherwood Walter W. at Hussey, Bond &
Hales, h. 254 Powell
Sherwood Robt. firm Barrett & Sherwood,
135 Montgomery
Sherwood Wm. J. & Co. auctioneers and
commission merchants, 65 and 67 Ca-
lifornia
Sherwood Chas. T. clerk, 176 Clay
Sherwood S. B. California wharf market, 2
California
Sherwood C. H. butcher, 2 California
Sherwood Geo. E. laborer, appraiser's office,
h. Dupont, near Clay
Sherwood Jas. H. carman, h. California, above
Powell
Sherwood H. H. oarman, h. California, above
Powell
Sheridan Thomas, metal roofer, 31 Sansome.
Sheehan William, carman, boards 147 San-
some
Shed Chas. D. clerk, 89 Front
Sherry Thos. 72 and 74 California
Sheen Daniel, carman, house Stevenson, near
Second
Shetton S, W. com. mer. 35 California,, 2d
floor, b, 195 California
Sherf Aaron, shoe maker, 68 Pacific
Sheilds Wm. saloon, 79 Montgomery
Sheier G. clothing, 60 Pacific
Shields Richard, clerk, 53 Clay
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122
BAN FRANCISCO [S] DIRECTORY.
Shiner James, steward, house Mason, near
Vallejo
Shipley W. E. h. 2 Trinity
Shirley John, crockery. 138 Kearny
Shirley Mrs. C. crockerv, 138 Kearnv
Shirley & Bayley, China Hall, 176 Mont-
gomery
Shirley John. China Hall, 176 Montgomery,
h. 138 Kearny
Shirley W. F. proprietor of Howard House,
35 Pacific
Shimmins Chas. boarding house, 8 Bav State
Row
Shippen Edward clerk, city treasurer's office,
h. Jackson, above Mason
Shipman Chas. G. clerk at Bluxome's coal
yard
Shick John J. clerk, 110 and 112 Mont-
gomery
Shindler J. cor. Sacramento and Davis, 2d
floor
Shindler Gabriel, turner. 116 Jackson
Shindeler William, trader, 173 Sansome, 2d
floor
Shlageter John, hat manufacturer, 177 Wash-
ington
Shnell Peter, bar-keeper, 243 Dupont
Shoemaker Constant, brick maker, h. Powell,
bet. Lombard and Xewell
Shockley F. boards 37 Webb
Short John & Co. Washington Baths, 174
Washington
Short John, "Washington Baths, 174 Wash-
ington, h Pacific, near Jones
Short 1) carrier of the "Sun"
Sholle & Brothers, clothing, 92 Sacramento
Shober Miss H. h. S. side Vallejo, 4 doors
from Stockton
Shreve C. G. clerk, 131 Sansome
Shreve G. C. & S. S. importers of watches
and jewelry, 139 Montgomery
Shreve G. C. jeweller, 139 Montgomery
Shreve S. S, jeweller, 139 Montgomery"
Shreve & Co. lime and cement, 42 Battery
Shreve William A. lime and cement, 42 Bat-
tery
Shroder C. clerk, Clementine, near Ecker
Shurtleff E. carman, h. Mason, bet. Broadway
and Vallejo
Shurtleff Lucius E. carman, 98 Front, house
Mason, near Vallejo
Shuler, J. S. a. d. private hospital. W. side
Mason, bet. Jackson and Pacific
Shuler John, baker, 160 Kearny
.Shuppert Adam, California brewery, corner
Jackson and Stockton
Shultz J. S. builder, Brenham place
Shullz Martin, clerk, 130 Washington
Shute Henrv M. carriage smith, 10 Webb, h.
28 Union
Shupnell Simon, brass finisher, 137 Jackson
Shying George, butcher, 56 Bush
Sibley Mrs. Ann J. (widow) house 198
Stockton
Sibbers M. S. h. Mary lane
Si berth H. trader, h. Sutter, 2 doors from
Kearny
Sickels John, firm Owner, Sickels & Taylor,
31 Sacramento
Sickler C. M. tinner, 112 Kearny
Sichel Gustav, barber shop. Crescent Citv
Hotel
Siebeck G. coffee house, 167 Commercial
Sigrist Brothers, tin and sheet iron, No. 112
Kearny
Sigrist J. J. tin and sheet iron, 112 Kearny
Sigrist Frederick, tinner, 112 Kearny
Silves Wm. resides at El Dorado
Silvermans H. D. general importer, corner of
California and Sansome
Silvermans I. general importer, cor. California
and Sansome
Silversteiu Chas. merchant, h. 272 Dupont
Silva Jose B. waiter. S. M. Hospital
Silversberg Simon, butcher, boards corner of
Stockton and Sutter
Silver W. J. furniture, 116 Jackson, and 149
Sacramento, h. 116 Jackson
Silver Mrs. R machine sewing. 230 Kearny
Silverthorn Win. constable, at P. W. Shep-
herd's. Brenham place, house Philippa, 3
doors from Mission
Silvy Adolphe, pawnbroker, 126 Commercial
Sillem V\'m. banker and com. merchant, Xo.
141 Clay
Simon U. h. W. side Stockton, bet. Jackson
and Pacific
Simon B. dry goods, 260 Dupont
Simon Joseph, blacksmith, 49 Kearny
Simon S. clerk, 107 California
Simon S. dry goods, 163 Clay
Simon Julius, clerk, 166 Sansome
Simon H. L. clerk, eor. Front and Sacram'to
Simon Levi, general importer, Front, near
California
Simon B. cigars, 151 Front
Simons A. R. house and sign painter, Xo. 106
Jackson, h. 243 Clay
Simonton N. M. builder, h. Bush, 2 doors
from Monroe
Simmons Seth, bar-keeper, 149 Commercial
Simmons Geo. A. clerk, "Com. Advertiser"
office, Montgomery, near Clay
Simmon S. C. merchant, 134 Clay
Simmons O. agricultural hardware, 94 Batty
Simmons John, printer, "Daily Com. Adver-
tiser," 146 Montgomery
Sim & Co. produce com. merchants, 30 Clay
Sim J. produce com. merchant, 30 Clay
Simonds Solon S. foreman of saw mills, Alta
Foundry, h. Second, bet'wn Market and
Mission
Simonds &: Co. American House, 6 Com'cial
Simonds X. American House, 6 Commercial
Simonds J. H. book-keeper, 40 California
Simonds Rev. D. editor "Christian Advocate,"
148 (.'lay, h. Sacramento, bet. Stockton
and Powell
SAX FRANCISCO [S] DIRECTORY.
123
Sims & Fraser, manf. iron doors and shatters,
Battery, near Broadway
Sims J. R. manuf. iron doors and shutters.
Battery, near Broadway
Sime John, builder, 106 Montgomery, h. cor.
Jackson and Virginia .
Sirumeron Henrv, butcher, stall 6 X. World
Market
Simpson Joseph, law student, Argeuti's b'dg.
Simpson Jeremiah, Jr. jour, carpenter, Mar-
ket, near First
Simpson & Jackson, lumber merch'ts, junction
California and Market
Simpson A. M. lumber merchant, junction
California and Market, h. Davis, betw'u
California and Sacramento
Simpson Robert W. h. Davis, bet. California
and Sacramento
Simpson John L. book-keeper, 28 Clay
Simpson ^Charles S. wharfinger, Sacramento
wharf
Simson Robert, attorney, 104 Moutgomcrv,
2d floor, h. X. Beach
Simpton Capt. Geo. port warden, corner of
Drum and Clay, 2d floor
Simington Ceorge, reporter, -Evening Jour-
nal/' 120 Commercial
Sinclair Samuel, grocer. Third, near Mission
Sinclair Mrs. Catharine X. proprietress of
Metropolitan Theatre, h. 18-1 Montgom-
ery, 2d floor
Sinclair Capt. boards, at 20 Montgomery
Singmaster Aaron, carpenter, at Clark &
AVatts
Siusheiiner Simon, h. 245 Kearny
Sinton R. H. real estate auctioneer, Xo. 136
Montgomery, h. 88 Broadway
Sivers F. clerk, 139 Sacramento
Sizer Samuel, carpenter, boards Alta Hotel
Skellv Michael, Empire Soda Manufactory,
83 Fine
Skerrett M. clothing, 21 Commercial
Skinner Robert, mason, house 207 Dupont,
2d floor
Skinner Elisha C. h. corner of California and
Powell
Skinner Win. W. 2 Clay
Skinner J. S. M d. 128 Broadway
Slade & Co. com. merchants, 40 California
Sladc C. com. merchant, 40 California, h. 177
Stockton
Slanson T. book-keeper. 12 Commercial
Slazenken M. clothing, 28 First
Sleight J. mason, boards 147 Sansome
Slater W. J. attorney, Xo. 4 Masonic Hall,
3d floor
Slicer A. E. police officer, City Hall
Sloan. Bates A- Mudd, attorneys, 98 Merchant, I
2d floor
Sloan E. W. F. attorney, 98 Merchant, 2d !
floor, h. Jackson, near Mason
Sloan J. S. stall 26 II. S. Market, boards at;
Brauch Hotel
Sloat E. Darwin, Franklin Hotel
Sloane W. J. lumber merchant, cor. Mission
and Stewart
Sloat, Mayer & Botts, real estate, stock and
money brokers, 129 Montgomery, 2d floor
Sloat L. YV. notary public and commissioner,
firm of Sloat. Mayer it Botts, 129 Mont-
gomery. 2d floor
Small Geo. porter, 97 Front
Small Samuel S. boarding house, 26 First
Small B. F. butcher, boards 29 Leidsdorff
Smith Algernon, clerk, custom house, h. Cal-
ifornia, bet. Kearny and Dupont
Smith Adeline, (widow.) house Vallejo. above
Powell
Smith Albert H. sea captain, h. 363 Stockton
Smith & Farr. express wagons, Centre street,
Mission Dolores
Smith A. A. express wagons, Centre street,
Mission Dolores
Smith Benj. teller, at Page, Bacon & Co's.
Smith Mrs. C. L. (widow,) h. 186 Stockton
Smith Chas. boatman, h. Baldwin's Row, X.
Beach
Smith Chas. K. stock broker, corner Mont-
gomery ami Merchant
Smith Capt. C. T. stevedore, h. Montgomery,
near Union
Smith Cyrus, at Flint, Peabody & Co's.
Smith ' has. H. saloou, 45 Broadway
Smith A Co. grocers, 49 Broadway
Smith ('has. grocer, 49 Broadway
Smith C. D. firm of Paul & Co. Franklin Job
Printing office, 186 Montgomery
Smith, Gowers A Xeefus, coppersmiths, plum-
bers. Ac 116 Front
Smith C. W. coppersmith, plumber, &c. 116
Front
Smith Chas. bar-keeper, 60 Clay
Smith Chas. boarding house, 46 Clay
Smith i has. importer of French goods, Xo.
82 Montgomery
Smith Chas. K. proprietor Xorth Star House,
45 Broadway
Smith Judge Chas F. attorney, 111 Mont-
gomery Block, 4th floor
Smith D. W. clerk, 158 Sacramento
Smith D. S. feed store, 144 Sausorne
Smith D. W. wholesale liquors, 73 California,
h. 6 John
Smith David M. clerk, Xo. 73 California, h
6 John
Smith D. F. tinner, 443o Sacramento
Smith Dimon, painter, h. Union, near Powell
Smith Edward, mason, h. Jessie, nearEcker
Smith E. Lawrence, storago and commission,
cor. Pine aud Davis, h. Pleasant Valley
Smith Edward, firm of Smith Brothers & Co.
corner Sansome and California
Smith E. jewelry, 66 Commercial, h. corner
California and Dupont
Smith E. J. saloon, cor. Jackson and Battery
Smith Fielding, runner, 118 Montgomery
Smith A Brackett, Summit Market, cor. Sac-
ramento and Drum
124
SAN FRANCISCO [ S ] DIRECTORY.
Smith Frederick, grocer, 335 Stockton, house
Stockton, 2 doors from Vallejo
Smith Frederick A. 115 Battery
Smith, Lougee & Co. importers, corner Mer-
chant and Battery
Smith Frederick, importer, corner Merchant
and Battery
Smith G. W. h. St. Mary's place
Smith Geo. Alexander, attorney, 150 Montg'y
Smith G. coach maker, 39 Webb
Smith Geo. W. furniture, 118 Sansome
Smith Geo. carman, 160 Battery
Smith & Co. ship chandlers, Market-st. wharf
Smith George C. ship chandler, Market street
wharf
Smith Geo. manager Middle Telegraph Sta-
tion, Merchants' Exchange
Smith George & Co. porter house, Clay street
wharf
Smith Geo. H. bar-keeper, 35 Pacific
Smith G. Frank & Co. real estate agents, 92
Montgomery, h. cor. Pine and Powell
Smith Geo. M. merchant, h. Geary
Smith Geo. ship carpenter, boards Jackson,
near Drum
Smith Gustavus, steward, at Alden's Branch
Smith H. C. boards at 91 Bush
Smith H. blacksmith, boards at 114 Pacific
Smith H. Clav. porter, at Smilev, Yerkes <fe
Go's.
Smith H. H. shipwright, Fremont, between
Howard and Folsom
Smith I. H. grocer, Stockton. 2 doors from
Green
Smith John, laundryman, h. Francisco, near
Kearny
Smith John S. steward, Portsmouth House
Smith John F. wagon maker, 118 Bush
Smith John, h. Sherwood place
Smith <fc Bennett, hardware. 150 Clay
Smith John C. hardware. 150 Clay
Smith John, Harrison Mills
Smith John, laborer, boards at 13 Ohio
Smith John, steward, 114 Pacific
Smith John, seaman, boards at 20 Stevenson
Smith John W. flour packer, City Mills, 25
First
Smith John Triplett, inspector, custom house
Smith John R, carman, h. 377 Stockton
Smith John K. laborer, h. Folsom
Smith John W. carpenter, house Pine, near
Taylor
Smith John J. ship carpenter, boards Jackson,
near Drum
Smith John, teamster, h. 59 First
Smith John P. carman, h. Sacramento, 4
doors above Stockton
Smith John, carman, h. Buena Vista
Smith John, h. Fremont, near Folsom
Smith John, laborer, h. 382 Stockton
Smith Joshua, h. Greenwich, bet. Jones and
Taylor
Smith Jeremiah, butcher, 277 Jackson
Smith James, butcher, h. 230 Clay
Smith Jacob, baker, 155^2 Kearny
Smith Joseph, carpenter, h. 159 Pine
Smith Joseph, carman, h. Jessie, near Jane
Smith J. J. (U. S. deputy marshal,) No. 97
Merchant
Smith Joseph, Pacific Coal Depot, Halleck
Smith Jacob, bar-keeper, 210 Kearny
Smith J. E. laborer, boards at 129*2 Jackson
Smith James, laborer, house Stevenson, near
Third
Smith J. E. general importer, 19 Davis
Smith J. M. produce comission merchant, 22
California
Smith J. H. proprietor City Hotel, 37 Pacific
Smith J. L. saloon, 142 Front
Smith J. Connor, vocalist, rooms Meiggs'
building, cor. Bush and Montgomery
Smith J. L. & Co. proprietors Eclipse Hotel,
corner Clark and Front
Smith James & Co. pile drivers and wharf
builders, N. E. corner Montgomery and
Commercial, 2d floor
Smith Jas. J. laborer, h. Melius, near Third
Smith Jabez, laborer, h. Melius, near Third
Smith James A. caulker, h. Fremont, near
Howard
Smith Jas. R. speculator, h. Powell, 3 doors
S. of Sutter
Smith Mrs. J seminary for young ladies, Du-
pont, opposite Mansion House
Smith L. W. office 4 Phoenix Block, Clay
Smith L. Shuster, firm of Napoleon Smith &
Brother, 84 Clay
Smith Lawrence, porter, custom house, house
Taylor, bet. Clay and Sacramento
Smith Mrs. Mary P. (widow,) h. S. W. cor.
Green and Taylor
Smith Mrs. Mary J. (widow,) h. 270 Clay
Smith Miss Mary, confectioner, 340 Stockton
Smith M. S. clerk, 94 California
Smith Mortimer D. baker, Beale, near Folsom
Smith Mrs. M. J. (widow,) h. Melius, near
Third
Smith N. P. h. Pine, corner Quincy
Smith Napoleon & Brother, provisions, No.
84 Clay
Smith Peter, private boarding, corner Union
and Union place
Smith Phillip, barber, Cochituate Baths
Smith Peter, stall 24 U. S. Market
Smith Peter, M. i>. boards Wilson's Exchange
Smith Randall, treasurer Metropolitan Thea-
tre, h. near cor. Green and Kearny
Smith R. H. boards corner Pine and Kearny
Smith Robert E. clerk, 180 Clay
Smith R. L. hardware, corner of Pine and
Sansome
Smith R. L. h. 8 Pike
Smith Mrs. Seba, (widow,) h. Francisco, N.
Beach
Smith S. D. market, 74 Kearny, cor. Bush
Smith Stephen, bar-keeper, Arcade Saloon
Smith Sidney V. attorney and commissioner
for Penn'a. office Howard's building
SAN FRANCISCO [S] DIRECTORY.
125
Smith Samuel, mason, boards 64 Broadway
Smith Silas E. boards at Xiantic Hotel
Smith Samuel, clerk, Crescent City Hotel
Smith Stark B. m. d. boards Crescent Citv
Hotel
Smith Stewart, com. merchant, 41 California,
2d floor, h. cor. Chestnut and Stockton
Smith & McDauiel, groceries and provisions,
100 Front
Smith Stephen, groceries and provisions, No.
100 Front
Smith Brothers & Co. importing merchants,
S. Wi cor. Sanssome and California
Smith S. A. importing merchant, S. W. cor.
Sansome and California
Smith Samuel, boarding house, 177 Front
Smith Mrs. Susan A. private boarding, Fre-
mont, near Howard
Smith Seth R. laborer, h. 3 Stockton
Smith Thomas, carpenter, boards 196 Pacific
Smith T. L. banker, 141 Montgomery
Smith Theodore, at Huttmi ft (Vs.
Smith Thomas, Rising States Hotel, Jackson,
bet. Drum and East
Smith Theodore E. clerk, 117 and 119 Wash-
ington
Smith Wm. carman, boards S. side Union.
between Mason and Taylor
Smith William, printer, rooms 230 Clay
Smith & Wells, carriage makers. 91 Kearny
Smith Wm. R. carriage maker, 91 Kearny
Smith Wm. m. d. office 156 Sacramento, 2d
floor
Smith Walter, carman. 160 Battery
Smith VVm. trader, boards 19 Ohio*
Smith Wm. porter, boards 147 Sansome
Smith W. O. Merchants' Exchange, 152
Montgomery
Smith William, trader, bouse Anthony st.
Smith Wm. N. bar-keeper. .'{6 First
Smith W. Summit Market, cor. Sacramento
and Drum
Smith W. M. produce commission merchant.
38 Clay
Smith it Loring, stair builders, 59 Pine
Smith Wm. stair builder, 59 Pine
Smith Wm. M. deputy U. S. Marshal, 89
Merchant
Smith Wm. H. merchant, h. Powell, near
Union
Smith W. C. real estate agent, h. Folsom,
near Beale
Smith Zacheus, ranchero, h. Taylor, near
Union
Smiley James, corner Battery and Wash-
ington
Smiley, Yerkes & Co. auctioneers and com-
mission mer. S. W. cor. Sacramento and
Sansome
Smiley Thos. J. L. auctioneer and commis-
sion merchant, S. W. cor. Sacramento
and Sansome
Smilie E. R. m. d. dentist, 159 Monteromerv,
2d floor
Smiley Samuel, carman, Clark, near Davis
Smiley Joseph E. auctioneer and commis-
sion mer. S. W. cor. Sacramento and
Sansome
Smiley Ceo. W. auctioneer and commis-
sion mer. 8. W. cor. Sacramento and
Sansome
Smiley Charles S. auctioneer and commis-
sion mer. S. W. cor. Sacramento and
Sansome
Smochlle John, house Dupont, bet. Bush and
Sutter
Smyth William, general importer, 135 Front
Snapper Samuel. 174 Washington
Snead Thomas, h. 296 Powell
Snead Samuel P. post office
Sneath, Arnold & Co. merchants, 49 Pacific,
2d floor
Snell Geo. W. impr. drugs and medicines,
Sansome. cor. Merchant, boards 249
Powell
Sniffen Geo. F. clerk, 145 Front
Snooks Cnas. W. carpenter, shop and house
_':!7 Kearny
Snook Gen. ft VVm. tin, copper and lead pipe,
Washington, below Montgomery
Snow C. carpenter, h. 63 Montgomery
Snow Mrs. Eliza II. boarding hoase, 20
Melius
Snow T. blacksmith, Market 2 doors from
First
Snow J. agent, 46 Clay, 2d floor
Snow W. H. merchant tailor, Metropolitan
Block
Snyder Louis, house VV. side Mason, near
Broadway
Snyder Henry, tin and sheet iron, 87 Mont-
gomery
Snyder J. W, tinner, 87 Montgomery
Snyder G. C. baker. Jenny Lind bakery
Snyder Wm. A. m. r>. 145 Mission
Suyder Albert A. carpenter, 61 Halleck, h.
211 Clay
Snyder Thos. machinist, Union Iron Works
Suyder A. W. clerk, 81 Front, h. Prospect
place
Snyder Jacob R. assistant treasurer, custom
house, h, cor. Jones and Lombard
Snyder Zachariah, inspector, custom house
Snyder Augustus, book-keeper, 164 San-
some
Soaper C. machiuist. boards 163 California
Soeder F. proprietor Minerva Exchange, 73
Pacific
Sollomon John, variety store, 219 Dupont
Sollomon A. com. mer. 173 Sansome, 2d
floor
Solomon John E. L. inspector, custom house
Somerville R. contractor, Bank Exchange,
Montgomery Block
Sonenthal S. impr. cigars and tobacco, 129}.j
California
Sonntag & Co. imprs. and com. mer. 187
Sansome
12G
SAN FRANCISCO [ S ] DIRECTORY.
Sonntag J. H. importer and com. mer. 187
Saasome, h. Powell, cor. Green
Sonntag R. H. importer and commission
merebant. 187 Sansome
Soper C. M. blacksmith, 164 California
Soule & Page, lumber merchants, 32 Battery
Soule Samuel, lumber merchant, 32 Battery,
h. Rincon point
Soule Wm. h. 160 Mission
Soule Prank, editor and publisher " Daily
Cal. Chronicle," S. E. corner Montgom-
ery and Merchant
Southgate J. J. ship broker and commission,
cor. Davis and Pacific, 2d floor
Southworth & Co. gen. hardware, 64 Battery
Southworth P. T. gen. hardware. 64 Battery
Southworth A. B. gen. hardware, 64 Battery
Southworth Harvey, carman, boards Franklin
Hotel *"
Southard J. carpenter, h. Stockton, near Clay
Southwick W. toll keeper, 1st toll gate,
Mission road
Southwick D. S. assistant wharfinger, Sac-
ramento wharf
Souther Henry, carman, 93 Front
Souther Henry, Jr. carman, 93 Front
Souther H. B. rpothecary, 127 Montgomery
Southerlaud John, laborer, boards 20 Ohio
Sowes John, clerk, 198 Clay
Soward J. E. sea captain, h. Calhoun, be-
tween Union and Green
Sparks Zadoc Wilson, merchant, 151 Clay,
2d floor
Sparks Hervey, real estate dealer, 151 Clay,
2d floor
Spaulding C. J & Co. Xewsboys' Headquar-
ters, 152 Montgomery
Spaulding Mrs. Julia A. firm of W. K.
Doe <fc Co. Kennebec House
Spaulding B. Adams, 113 Montgomery
Spatz & Newhouse, dry goods, 132 California
Spackman Wm. H. clerk, cor. Sacramento
and Front
Spencer J. h. 226 Powell
Spencer Samuel A. carman, boards 118 Bush
Spencer Thomas, mason, h. Jessie, near Jane
Spear & Bristol, attorneys, 24, 25 and
26 Montgomery Block
Spear H. A. attorney, 24, 25 and 26 Mont-
gomery Block, h. cor. Clay and Taylor
Spear T. R. surgeon and dentist, office and
house 230 Washington
Spear Rev. Wm. h. 376 Stockton
Spear J. N. carpenter, 192 Sacramento
Spear Samuel, teamster, boards 17 Ohio
Spear Miss E. boarding house, 17 Ohio
Spear T. H. sash and blind mauuf. Market^st.
wharf
Spear Edw. S. manuf. furniture, 129 Cali-
fornia, h. Washington, between Dupont
and Stockton
Spear James, moulder, Union Iron Works
Spear Edward S furniture, 133 California
Spcckels Wm. clerk, 155 Front
S perry W. J. deputy county surveyor, City
Hall
Spethmann R. ship chandler, 21 Davis
Speyer Morris, importer and commission mer-
chant, 131 Sansome
Sperling Brothers, clothing, Davis, near Sac-
ramento
Sperling Henry, clothing, Davis, near Sac-
ramento
Sperling Lewis, clothing, Davis, near Sac-
ramento
Spiller F. F. carman, h. Lombard, between
Kearny and Dupont
Spies F. upholsterer, h. Mary lane
Spier R. P. book-keeper, 67 Front
Spinney & Scott, shipping masters and ship
brokers, 10 Sacramento
Spinney Joseph S. shipping master and ship
broker, 10 Sacramento
Sporborg J. importer, 5 Custom House Bl'k,
2d floor
Spotswood H. M. inspector, custom house
Spofford Wm. E. book-keeper at Alsop &
Co.'s, 111 and 113 California
Spraguc Wm. clerk, 105 Front, 2d floor
Spraguc Thos. attorney, 142 Montgomery,
corner Clay, 2d floor
Sprague J. S. commission merchant, 104
Montgomery, 3d floor
Sprague Chas. J. inspector, custom house
Sprague Capt. Chas. (U. S. Army,) h. rear
42 Bush
Sproat Greenville, grocer, 121 Broadway
Spreckels B. grocer, cor. Sutter and Union
Springer J. E. & Co. house and sign painters,
91 Jackson
Spring J. S. clerk, 60 California
Spring John H. commission merchaut, 153
Sansome
Spring John R. commission merchant, 153
Sansome
Springsted Wm. blacksmith, 194 Sansome
Sproul Andrew, laborer, Market, near Beale
Squires Henry, 174 Washington
Squier J. H. firm of Hollenbeck & Co. 150
Sansome
Squire H. M. clerk at C. Minturn's, Cun-
ningham's wharf
Stanford Joseph, coppersmith, h. cor. Broad-
way and Mason
Stanford J. tinner, 163 Front, h. Mason, be-
tween Broadway and Yallejo
Stamp Henry, porter house, Clay-st. wharf
Stadin E., N. E. corner of Jackson and Da-
vis, 2d floor
Stanton John, apothecary, 74 Davis
Staunton Charles H. wharfinger, Broadway
wharf
Stahl & Mores, hat and cap manufacturers,
161 Washington
Stanley & Co. Excelsior Bakery, N. W. cor-
ner (May and Dupont
Stanley James, h. cor. Kearny and Broadway
Stanley James, house Clara
SAN FRANCISCO [S] DIRECTORY.
127
Stanley R. butcher, h. Jessie, near Jane
Stanley Edward, attorney, 4 and 5 Express
buildings, 2d floor
Stanley Wm. B tinner, 110 Sacramento
Stanley Tufton, painter, 26 California
Stafford John E special police, h. 9 St.
Mary's
Stafford Mrs. Susan, (widow.) h. Spring
States Wm. N. Eastern Restaurant, 84 Com-
mercial
Staples Levi, restaurant, cor. Drum and Sac-
ramento
Stanwood Wm. office Howard's building
Staylor AVm. watchman, custom house
Stauger Alfred, machinist, Sutter Iron W'ks
Standish E. & Co. lumber merchants, 18
Battery
Standish Elisha, lumber merchant, 18 Bat-
tery, h. 157 Pine
Starr & Johnson, Excelsior Dagucrreau
Rooms, 163 Clay
Starr Thos. N. Excelsior Daguerrean Rooms.
163 Clay, h. Rincon point
Starr H. Ward, clerk, 156 Battery
Starr J. B. auction and commission, 1 Or-
leans Row
Starr Prank R. at Knight, Chadwick & Co.'s,
Custom House Block
Starkweather, McOlenachan & Co. commis-
sion merchants, 104 Battery
Starkweather M. B. commission merchant,
104 Batterv
Btarkey Edward, 12 First
Stadtfeld J. saloon, 37 Merchant
Stagg Cornelius, county sealer of weights
and measures, office corner Commercial
and Pront, 2d floor
Stable Edward & brother, barbers, Mont-
gomery Block, basement
Staib Conrad, shoemaker, 177 Washington
Stackpole J. S. M. d. Sansome, 2 doors S. of
Pacific, 2d floor
Stackhouse Robt. stage carpenter, American
Theatre
Stecnblinck Henry, brewer. Union, bet. Mason
and Powell
Stead George, h. 337 Stockton
Stewart Wm. D. book-keeper, 91 Battery
Stewart John, dealer, boards S. side Yal-
lejo, between Powell and Stockton
Stewart Hugh, carman, boards 196 Pacific
Stewart John L. mason, boards 147 Sansome
Stewart James, boiler maker, h. Stevenson,
near First
Stewart John, brewer, h. 17 Melius
Stewart James, helper, Sutter Iron Works
Stewart W. H. boiler maker, A^ulcan Iron
Works
Stewart Samuel, laborer, boards 29 Leidsdorff
Stewart Michael, boiler maker, 51 Jackson
Stewart E. B. carpeuter, boards Franklin
Hotel
Stewart Chas. saloon, Vallejo, petween San-
some and Batterv
Stewart W R. police officer. City Hall
Stephens Lieut. Thos. H. surveying schooner
Ewiug, h. cor. Sacramento and Powell
Stephens Henry, bar-keeper. 138 Montgomery
Stephens & Bancroft, commission merchants.
51 Leidesdorff
Stephens J. Pratt, commission merchant. 51
Leidsdorff
Stephens Geo. roofer and plumber. 33 Leids'ff
Stevens & Montgomery, auction and commis-
sion, 112 Sansome
Stevens G. B. auction and commission, 112
Sansome
Stevens Chas. E. teamster, boards 89 Pacific
Stevens A. J. clerk, 45 Battery
Stevens Y. 0. printer, " Daily Commercial
Advertiser" office, 14f» Montgomery
Stevens R. J. wharfinger. Sacramento wharf
Stevens Geo. W. printer, 151 ( lay
Stevens, Baker & Co. commission merchants,
59 Front, 2d floor
Stevens Levi, commission merchant, 59 Front,
2d floor
Steven- Wm. H. commission merchant, 102
Batterv. 2d floor
Stebbins Wm. P. C. mason and builder, h.
153 Stockton
Stebbins J. C. firm of Sutherland & Stebbins,
attorneys, ('< and 7 Armory Hall, 2d fl'r
Steiger Chas. R. foreman moulder, Yulcan
Iron Works
Steinhard & Brothers, dry goods, 136 Sac-
ramento
Steinhart Wm. & Co. gen. importers, 66 Sac-
ramento. 2d floor
Stein II. W. <fe Co. merchant tailors, 181
Washington
Steiu D. clerk, h. 372 Stockton
Stein Jacob, 174 Washington
Stein W. J. clerk, 156 Sacramdnto
Stcane C. B. clerk, 106 Sacramento
Steen Harris, barber, Cochituate Baths
Stecn Edward T Yulcan Iron Works, boards
48 Bush
Steenberger Lawrence, carman, 64 Battery
Stearns John H. h. Maiden lane
Stearns J. H. at LeCount & Strong's
Stearns A. W. book-keeper, 70 California
Stearns T. B. cook, Clinton House, Jackson,
between Front and Davis
Stearns <fc Green, groceries, corner Clay and
Sansome
Stearns D. W. groceries, corner Clay and
Sansome
Steere & Hathaway, produce commission
merchants, cor. Front & Clay
Steere G. S. produce commission merchant,
cor. Front and Clay
Sterling & Wenzel, coopers, Jackson, near
Sansome
Sterling 1 Capt. Josiah, at DeLong, NcNeil
& Co.'s
Sterling P. W. marble cutter, 94 Battery, h.
Post, near Sutter
128
SAN FRANCJSCO [S] DIRECTORY.
Sterling C. N. cooper, Jackson, near Sausome
Sterling A. P. clerk, bonded warehouse,
Green, corner Battery
Stekeen Matthew, seaman, boards 20 Stev'sn
Sterett & Russell, publishers "Eveuing Pic-
ayune," 123 Sacramento
Sterett B. F. publisher " Evening Picayune,"
123 Sacramento
Steling Peter, grocer, cor. Pine and Dupont
Stephenson R. McLean, architect, 129 San-
some, 2d floor, h. 249 Powell
Stephenson Nelson, laborer, S. E. corner
Stockton and Vallejo
Stevenson Samuel, butcher, boards Sutter
Hotel
Stevenson J. D. attorney, Parson's building,
h. Stockton, between Cal. and Pine
Stevenson Wm. seaman, h. Stevenson, near
Second
Steil Henry, merchant tailor, 154 Sacramen-
to, 2d floor
Steele James, foundry-man, Union Iron Wks
Steele Jas. G. apothecary, 142 Montgomery
Steele Henry, house and shipsmith, 63 Leids'ff
Steinthal M. M. res. El Dorrdo
Sieinbeehler W. boarding house, 69 Pine
Steinweg John, blacksmith, Pine, between
Sansome and Montgomery
Steffens Adolf, commission merchant, 147
Battery, 2d floor
Stecver Geo. G. Arm of 0. P. Lolor & Co. 94
Front, b. corner Dupont and Green
Stetson A. M. 174 Washington
Stetson Alva M. tinner, rear of Atwill's
music store
Stetson X. C, & Co. boots and shoes, 126
Montgomery
Stedman W. S. clerk, 60 California
Stedman Wm. laborer, h. Howard, near First
Stinman John, saloon, 181 Pacific
Stinson Perry, carpenter, at Elliott & Tilden's
Stickney David, clerk, 18 Battery
Stickney George, machinist, 51 Jackson
Stiles A. G. book-keeper at Jones & Co.'s
Still John H. bookseller and stationer, 128
Montgomery, h. 126 Stockton
Still Mrs. Mary, (widow,) h. corner O'Farrall
and Bagley
Stilman James W. county assessor, City
Hall, h. 232 Kearny
Stillinger M. book-keeper, 74 California, 2d
floor
Stivers D. A. clerk at H. Wetkerbee & Co.'s,
Market street wharf
Stivers Wm. C. carpenter, boards Chicago
Hotel
St. Losky, Levy <fc Co. importers Havana
segars, 170 Montgomery
St. Losky Samuel, importer Havana segars,
170 Montgomery
Story, Redington <fe Co. importers drugs and
medicines, Sansome, corner Merchant
Story Chas. R. importer drugs and medicines,
L 249 Powell
Story L. shoe store, 151 Sacramento
Story Wm. F. commission merchant, 87 and
89 Front, h. 193 California
Storm C. firm of Bokee, Titcomb & Co. 59
and 61 Sacramento
Stone Wm. D armorer, at Armory Hall
Stone J. upholsterer, 128 Clay
Stone Hubert, clerk, 127 Sansome
Stone Edward F. book-keeper, 35 Pine
Stokes J. Darrieux, clerk, 75 Sacramento
Stockton T. B. W. inspector, custom house
Stockton B. G. book-keeper, California State
Telegraph, office 159 Clay
Stout Arthur B. m. n, house and office 240
Washington, between Dupont and Stock.
Stoat & McKee, dry goods, 78 Battery, 2d
floor
Stout John H. dry goods, 78 Battery, 2d
floor, h, Powell, near Sacramento
Stowell Henry, clerk, 202 Washington
Stowell Jobson, carpenter, h. Grant place
Stowell L. lumber merchant, Market, between
Beale and Main, h. Merchant, bet. Mont-
gomerv and Sansome
Stowell Wm. H. & Co. com. mer. 58 Front,
2d floor
Stowell Wm. H. com. mer. 58 Front, 2d
floor, h. Oakland
Stowell & Williams, builders, 143 Washing-
ton, 2d floor
Stowell L. notary public, and Grand Secreta-
ry F. A. Masons of California, 5 Mont-
gomery Block, 2d floor
Stover D. B. inspector, custom house
Stodder George G. bar-keeper, 143 Com-
Stoddard E. H. druggist, 2 First
Stoddard N. K. printer, "Daily Com. Adver-
tiser," office, 146 Montgomery
Stoutenberg Augustus, 148 Commercial
Stoutenburg Lambert & Co. com. mer. 115
Washington
Stoutenberg "W. B. commission mer. 115
Washington
Stoutenberg Wm. E. commission merchant
152 Battery
Storer Henry, stone cutter, cor. Bush and
Battery
Storrs F. K. clerk, corner Leidsdorff and
Sacramento .
Stose C, jr. clerk, 96 California
Stork Samuel, playing cards, 88 Sacramento,
2d floor
Stott, Dunn & Co. camphene distillers, 125
Commercial
Stott Alexander, camphene distiller, 125
Commercial
Stoppelkamp A. H, clerk. 71 Montgomary
Stolz & Craner, dry goods, 147 Sacramento t
Stoice C. grocer, Fremont
Stockfleth Theodore, merchandise broker, 102
Battery, 2d floor
Stoken John Jacob, 180 Washington
St. Palais R. clerk, 137 Sacramento
Established TTTTTTTTTTseptemberT
1849.
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AND DEALER IX
AMERICAN & FOREIGN
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'Country Dealers and Expressmen supplied on the most favorable
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SAN FRANCISCO [S] DIRECTORY.
129
Street Joseph S. carpenter, house 281 "Wash-
ington
Strecker Win. porter, 197 and 199 Sansome
Strong Chas. L. firm of LcCount & Strong,
booksellers and stationers, 111 Mont-
gomery
Strong Harvey, groom for Dillon, Hedge &
Co.
Strong H. L. carver, 83 Jackson, 3d floor
Strong Alexander, clerk, corner Clark and
Davis
Stratman Jack, feeder "California Chronicle"
office
Stratton Rev. Royal B. h. Sutter, bet. Kearny
and Dupont
Stratford Wm. saloon. f> Broadway
Strey Wm. carpenter, l'7 Sansome
Strohecker, oigars, 62 Kearny
Btrowbridge I. M. clothing, 85 Commercial,
and cor. Battery and Sacramento
Strowbridge & Blake, clothing, 85 Commer-
cial, and corner Battery and Sacra-
mento
Stringer & Co. W. coal merchant. Washing-
ton, below Davis
Stringer W. J. firm Craves <fc Stringer, 129 }:,
California, and 37 Davis
Strauss Levi, dry goods and clothing, 90
Sacramento
Strahle Jacob, billiard table manufacturer, 7
Custom House Block. 2d floor
Stribble J. Henry, at S. W. Tinmon's, boards
Wilson's Exchange
Strybing C. H. commission mer. Battery, near
Jackson
Streibich F. J. bottler, 61 Broadway
Stumkey Chas. carpenter, h. Lafayette, bet.
Green and Union
Stuber & Conrad, William Tell House, 77
Bush
3tuber M. William Tell House, 77 Bush
Studley Benjamin K. lighterman, at B. Post's
Sturtevant George, firm of Cook, Kenny &
Co.
turtevant Lawrence, clerk for Cook, Kenny
& Co.
turdivant R. 0. clerk, custom house
Stutsman J. feed store, 156 Pacific
tuart G. F. commission merchant, 129
Jackson
Stuart A. C. wholesale liquors. 61 Jackson
Stuart, James & Co. ship chandlers, corner
Commercial and Battery
Stuart A. G. com. mer. 11 Davis
Stuart A. bar-keeper, 94 Pacific
Stuart John C. boarding house, 100 Pacific
Stump Joseph proprietor Howard House,
Pacific
Stump Geo. boards 35 Pacific
Stuinp W. H. inspector, custom house
styles Henry, M. d. 83 Davis, 2d floor
Suber L. E. at Burgoyne & Co's.
Juckert L. m. d. house and office 92 Broad-
way
Sullivan Thos. laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Sullivan John P. Bella Union
Sullivan James, carman, 159 Sacramento
Sullivan D. architect, 130 Kearny, 2d floor
Sullivan Chas. 160 Kearny
Sullivan Richard, 160 Kearny
Sullivan Eugene, office 137 Montgomery, h.
Powell, near Clay
\ Sullivan J. W. periodical depot, Kearny, bet.
Clay and Merchant
Sullivan John, porter, 156 Battery
Sullivan M. saloon, 6 Ohio
Sullivan James, h. 153 Mission
| Sullivan David, clothing, 13 Sacramento
Sumner Mrs. Mary, (widow) house 357
Stockton
| Summers John, house corner Spring and
Summer
Summers Mrs. Elizabeth, (widow) 125 Cal-
ifornia, 2d floor
; Surdam M. 0. firm of J. C. Cissna & Co.
Sutherland & Stebbins, attorneys, 6 and 7
Armory Hall, 2d floor
Sutherland T. W. atterney, 6 and 7 Armory
Hall, 2d floor
Sutherland John, porter house, 16).< Sacra-
mento
Sutro A. importer of variety goods, 110 Sac-
ramento
Sutro G. clerk. 163 Clay
Sutro Adolph. importer of segars & tobacco,
103 Clay
Sutton O. P. appraiser, house Green, above
Powell
Sutton John, engineer, house 23 Stevenson
Sutton Mrs. Anne, dressmaker, 23 Stevenson
Sutton E. B. carpenter, boards Beale, near
Folsom
Sutton Jas. L. firm S. R. King & Co., junc-
tion California and Market
Sutter Samuel, machinist, Sutter Iron Wks.
Sutter Iron Works, cor. Folsom and Beale
Suwerkrop A. O. com. mer. 62 Front, 2d
floor
Suydam A; RoiT, commission merchants, 91
Battery
Suydam J. commission merchant, 91 Bat-
tery
Swain Wm. B. h. N. side Green, 4 doors
above Powell
Swain Charles II. waterman, house 330
Powell
Swain David, mason, boards 221 Sacram.
Swain J. C. oil factory, 114 Broadway
Swain James, trader, h. 117 Bush
Swain William B. blacksmith, 164 Cali-
fornia
Swain Daniel, contractor and builder, 129>£
Jackson
Swain R. A. com, mer. 105 Front, 3d floor,
house Stockton, between Jackson and
Washington
Swain Harry F. merchant, cor. Davis and
Clark
IT
130
SAN FRANCISCO [T] DIRECTORY.
Swasey Gustavus A. sea capt. k. Green, bet.
Dupont and Stockton
Swasey J. B. commission mer. 62 Sansome2d
floor
Swasey Wm. F. firm Wm. Neely Johnson &
Co. 96 Merchant, boards at Mrs. Haley's,
Waverley place
Swart A. contractor, office corner Ecker and
Stevenson
Swartz A. G. tinner, 109 Sacramento
Smartz N. moulder, Sutter Iron Works
Swearingen, A. S. Phoenix Saw Mills, Mar-
ket, 3 doors from First
Swearingen Mrs. (widow) house N. side of
Bush, bet. Kearny and Dupont
Sweeny Miles D. grocer, 133 Broadway
Sweeny Michael, engineer, Union Iron Wks.
Sweeny & Baugh, Merchants' Exchange and
Marine Telegraph, 123 Sacramento
Sweeny G. F. Merchants' Exchange and Ma-
rine Telegraph, 123 Sacramento, house
Telegraph Hill
Sweeny John, helper, Union Iron "Works
Sweeny Myles D. & Co. importers of liquors,
85 Davis
Sweeny Myles D. importer of liquors, 85
Davis, h. cor. Mason and Broadway
Sweeney B. carman, house Jessie, near Jane
Sweeney Alexander, laborer, h. 51 Vallejo
Sweetser & Co. stall 7, New W. Market
Sweetser Alonzo, stall 7 New World Market
Sweetser, Hutchins & Co. commission mer-
chants, 93 Front
Sweetser J. E. com. merchant, 93 Front
Sweetland Mrs. Jane, (widow) boarding house,
27 Bush
Sweigert Adam, grocer, Kearny, bet. Sutter
and Post
Swett F. P. pile driver, h. N.W. cor. Taylor
and Clay
Swett Lorenzo, carpenter, h. S.W. cor. Tay-
lor and Clay
Switzer John H. butcher, h. cor. Washington
and Stockton
Swift John, clerk, 81 Washington
Swift George, waterman, boards 119 Sacra-
ramento
Sykes Joseph, waterman, boards 40 First
Sylvester L stoves, 212 Pacific
Taaffe, McCahill & Co. improrters and
jobbers of dry goods, corner Front and
Sacramento
Taaffe William, importer and jobber of dry
goods, cor. Front and Sacramento, h. cor.
Jones and Greenwich
Taber Jacob S. clerk, 118 and 120 Kearny,
and 171 California
Taber John S. clerk, 118 and 120 Kearny,
and 171 California
Taber Joseph E. porter, 118 and 120 Kearny,
and 171 California
Taber Wm. H. carpenter, h. Beale, near
Folsom
Tabor A. L. porter, 109 Battery
Tabor William L. carpenter, boards 64
Broadway
Tabor John H. carman, corner Battery and
Halleck
Taft J. waterman, boards, cor. Spring and
Summer
Tafft & Edwards, imprs. wines and liquors,
103 Battery
Tafft Dexter, importer wines and liquors, 103
Battery
Tafft Henry L. book-keeper, 103 Battery
Tagliabue Francis, instrument maker, 29
Commercial, cor. Front
Taggard J. L. wholesale grocer, 102 Front
Taggard Edwin W. clerk, 102 Front
Tasrgard J. A. clerk, 126 Montgomery
Tafbott H. W. police officer, City Hall
Talbot William, carman, house 125 Broad-
way
Talbot P. machinist, Tulcan Iron Works
Talbot S. C. blacksmith, Mission, bet. First
and Front
Tallant & Wilde, bankers, cor. Montgomery
and Clay
Tallant D. J. banker, corner Montgomery
and Clay, h. 133 Dupout
Tallant N. W. clerk, corner California and
Battery
Talmadge Wm Henry, com. mer. Maynard's
Row, house corner Powell and Clay
Tallman William C. N. clerk at Shaw's &
Hale's
Tamplen A. barber, 249 Dupont
Tann Mrs. Catharine, saloon, Yallejo, bet
Sansome and Battery
j Tann Cbas. blacksmith, h. Yallejo, bet. San
some and Battery
I Tandler & Co. general importers, 5 Custom
House Block
Taney Jas. sash and blind maker, Market,
near First
j Tappan C. W. coal yard, 44 Battery, house
Grant place
' Tarbell Frank, saloon, 168 Washington, b'dl
Mansion House
i Tarbett Foster B. clerk, S'. E. cor. Stockton
and Yallejo
Tarbox Mrs. H. G. dressmaker, 84 Bush, 2d
floor
Tass G. H. clerk, comer Ecker and Ste*
venson
Tasken Thos. millwright, Sutter Iron Wks
Tassin J. B. residence El Dorado
Tasheira A. L. book-keeper, cor. Montgomer;
and Commercial
Tate Robt. H. grocer, 269 Washington
Tate F. H. clerk, 269 Montgomery
Taufarari Terravia, inspector, custom house
Taussig, Pollack & Co. leather goods, 117
Sacramento
Taussig William, leather goods, 117 Sac-
ramento
Tavel Frederick A. grocer, 217 Stockton
SAN FRANCISCO [T] DIRECTORY.
131
Tavaro J. fruit, 198 Kearny
Tavenor Thomas, clerk, 146 Battery
Taverner G. bar-keeper, 46 Sacramento
Taylor & Harmon, carpenters and builders,
34 Montgomery
Taylor 0. carpenter and builder, 34 Mont-
gomery
Tavlor Jas. M. merchant, Main, near Howard.
h. 44 Melius
Tavlor D. A. clerk, Main, near Howard, h.
44 Melius
Tavlor Truman, clerk, Main, near Howard,
* h. 44 Melius
Taylor W. H. inspector, custom house
Taylor W. H. camphene distiller, Lombard,
bet. Powell and Mason
Taylor F. camphene distiller, Lombard, bet.
Powell and Mason
Taylor Thomas, clerk, h. cor. Greenwich and
Jansen
Taylor James D. nurse, S. M. Hospital
Taylor Francis, cook, h. 129 Broadway
Taylor A. J. gun smith, shooting gallery, 209
Clay
Taylor A. S. .I.ssie st. soda factory, corner
Jessie and Jane
Tavlor John, com. raer. Merchant ,bet. Mont-
gomery and Sansome, h. Kearny, bet.
Green and Vallejo
Taylor Wm. J. butcher, Finest. Market, cor.
Pine and Montgomery
Taylor Mrs. Helen, saloon. 112 Fine
Taylor E. TV. attorney, office 8 and 9 "Wells'
building. 2d floor, house Stockton, near
Pacific
Taylor Joseph B. 81 California
Taylor James, grocer, S. W. cor. Montgom-
ery and Broadway
Taylor Ambrose, carman, 80 Clay
Taylor A. J. book-keeper, 96 and 98 Bat-
tery
Tavlor & Wescott, blacksmiths. 20 First
Taylor J. F. blacksmith, 20 First
Taylor Daniel, ship carpenter, boards Melius,
near First
Taylor Edward, clerk, corner of Leidsdorff
and Sacramento
Taylor C. L. A - Co. sash and blind manufac-
turer, 24 California
Taylor Chas. A. firm Owner. Sickels A- Tay-
lor. 31 Sacramento
Taylor S. P. lumber merchant, 25 California
Taylor Joseph, apprentice, Union Iron Wks
Taylor John B. produce dealer, 71 Clay, h.
cor. Berry aud Mary lane
Taylor Ghauncy. book-keeper, 65 and 67
California
Taylor James, boot and shoe store, 202
Kearny
Tay & Flint, merchants, Flint's wharf
Tay Henry, merchant, Flint's wharf
Tay & Son D. clothing, 41 Commercial
Tay, Brooks &, Co. commission merchants, 52
Front I
Tayker J. J. assistant librarian, Mercantile
Library, post office building
Teager G. TV. mattress maker, 164 Sacra-
mento
Teal Lewis &: Co. imprs. liquors & cigars, 130
Washington
Teclaw F. F. druggist, 59 Montgomery
Teese Mrs. Mary, dress maker, 208 Clay
Teese Lewis, trader, 174 Sansome, h. Clay,
opposite Plaza
Teese Lewis jr. trader. 174 Sansome, h. Clay,
opposite Plaza
Teese Frederick, trader, 174 Sansome, house
Clay, opposite Plaza
Teibman A. C. coffee house, 2-3 1., Dupont
Teirnon John, teamster, boards Sutter Hotel
Teller J. D. P. merchandise broker, 52 Cali-
fornia, 2d floor, h. Powell, between Clay
and Washington
Temple I. J. batcher, Qoincy Market, corner
Kearny and Pacific
j Ten Eyck J. 140 Sansome
Tense Chas. clerk, 1">2 Kearny
Tenell Wm.. U.S. Deputy "Marshal, U. S.
Court liooms
Tennent Thus, surveying and naval ware-
house, 29 Commercial, cor. Front
Terrell James EL deputy U. S. Marshal, 89
Merchant
Terry C. laborer, house Stevenson, corner
Second
Terry Albert, bar-keeper. 168 Washington
Teschemacher J I. F. real estate, office How-
ard's building
Teasing John, laborer, at Pirries' bakery
Tevis Lloyd, firm of Crockett, Page &, Tevis,
attorneys, rooms Xos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Ex-
press buildings, 3d floor
Tewksbury Marcus R. m. d. office cor. Kearny
and Commercial. 2d floor
Tewksbury J. M. m. d. office 132 Kearny
Thayer E. D. importer of jewelry and cutlery,
106 Sacramento
Thayer E. clerk, 137 Sacramento
Thayer B. B. & Co. druggists, 127 Montg'ry
Thayer B. B. druggist, 127 Montgomery
Thayer Frank, druggist, 127 Montgomery
Thayer Hiram, foreman, 95 Pine
Thayer Edward, h. 343 Dupont
Tharp E. H. coal dealer, Jackson, near East
Thackston Chas. A. com merchant. 61 Battery
Thaw Wm. M. clerk, 94 Merchant
Thede Julius, Oregon Market, cor. Davis and
Oregon
Thete Julius, butcher, 99 Bush
Theller Dr. E. A. editor "Public Ledger," 148
Clay, 3d floor
Theobald J. T. jour, barber, 46 Commercial,
h. corner Sansome and Pine
Thebaud E. shipping merchant, 2% Com-
mercial, 2d floor
Thillon Madame Anna, vocalist, boards at
Oriental Hotel
Thirgood TVm. laborer, 83 Pine
132
SAN FRANCISCO [T] DIRECTORY.
Thirkar Wm. turner, 212 Washington
Thielebein A. sign painter, 7 Custom House
Block, 2d floor
Thiery & Brother, manf. jewelry, Trinity, bet.
Bush and Sutter
Thibault P. J. firm Bidleman & Co. No. 186
Montgomery
Thomas T. C. h. Union, between Dupont and
Stockton
Thomas. C. L. miller, S. F. Mills
Thomas John, at Babb & Go's, soda factory
Thomas Horace, proprietor of Crescent City
Hotel
Thomas James, segars, Magnolia Saloon,
Kearny
Thomas 0. H. attorney, office Phoenix Block
Thomas Edwin, hoist wheel maker, h. Bush,
near Montgomery
Thomas Isaac, attorney, 90 Merchant
Thomas A. M. printer, "Times & Transcript"
office, h. south side Washington, 3 doors
below Stoekton
Thomas Wm. bar-keeper, Wilson's Exchange,
basement
Thomas T. C. ship broker, 28 Clay, 2d floor
Thomas John, laborer, 62 Clay
Thomas H. & Co. fruit, 25 Commercial
Thomas Chas. C. inspector, custom house
Thomas W. S. builder, boards at Franklin
Hotel
Tnomas L. S. manufacturer, office corner of
Battery and Broadway, house Broadway,
near Montgomery
Thomas A. M. butcher, boards at National
Hotel
Thomas Edward, engineer, 78 Jackson
Thomas J. B. com. merchant, 145 Front, h.
S. A\ r . cor. Vallejo and Montgomery
Thomas W. G. proprietor Gohien Gate Hotel,
Davis, corner Oregon
Thomas Wm. steward, Golden Gate Hotel,
Davis, corner Oregon
Thomas Henry, porter, corner of Davis and
Sacramento
Thomas John, nurse, U. S. M. Hospital
Thompson E. C. painter, 103 Broadway
Thompson A. P. painter, 1G5 Dupont
Thompson Geo. C. Union Soda Water Fac-
tory, Union place
Thompson James, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Thompson Mrs. C. J. (widow,) saloon, corner
Mission and Third
Thompson C. clerk, 128 Clay
Thompson A. stalls 21 and 23 Pacific Market
Thompson Wm. Jr. Polka Saloon, 161 Com-
mercial, h. Pike
Thompson James, baker, 160 Kearny, h. cor.
Pine and Joyce
Thompson J . P. real estate, office Howard's
building
Thompson H. B. clerk, 93 Battery
Thompson John, jeweller, boards at Franklin
Hotel
Thompson Henry, cook, 46 Commercial
Thompson Alex, firm McKenzie, Thompson
& Co. 199 Front
Thompson John, boatman, h. Vallejo, betw'n
Montgomery and Sansome
Thompson" James, baker, 48 Commercial
Thompson W. Neely, com. merchant, 63 Clay
Thompson Peter, seaman, boards at No. 20
Stevenson
Thompson W. boiler maker, Sutter Iron
Works
Thompson Henry & Co. City Mills, No. 25
First
Thompson W. Jr. firm Henry Thompson &
Co. 25 First
Thompson Wm. Neely, lumber merchant.Mar-
ket, bet. Beale aud Fremont
Thompson Wm. moulder. Union Iron Works
Thompson Wm. S. carriage repository, No.
64 Sansome
Thompson R. Augustus, U. S. Land Commis-
sioner, h. cor. Union and Kearny
Thompson D. W. weigher and measurer, cus-
tom house
Thompson J. S. clerk, 199 Front
Thompson W. T. boards Wilson's Exchange
Thompson A. P. & Co. house and sign pain-
ters, 165 Dupont, cor. Sacramento
Thompson Wm. cook, 66 Pacific
Thompson Smith, bar-keeper, Nightingale
House, Mission road
Thompson W. comedian and dancer, Metro-
politan Theatre
Thomson Brothers, iron and steel and black-
smiths' tools, 149 aud 151 Sansome
Thomson S. S. 149 and 151 Sansome, h. cor.
Sutter and Powell
Thomson T. W. 149 and 151 Sansome, b'ds
at Mrs. Leland's
Thomson J. S. 149 and 151 Sansome
Thoman Jacob, comedian, boards at Ports-
mouth House
Tbode H. brewer, Filbert, betw'n Mason and
Powell
Thornton R. S. blacksmith, 105 Kearny
Thornton Thomas, engineer, Fremont, near
Market
Thornton Harry I. attorney, Sacramento,
near Montgomery, h. John, bet. Jackson
and Pacific
Thorn George, bar-keeper, 142 Front
Thorne E. B. jour, printer, "S. F. Herald,"
Thorne C. R. actor, American Theatre, b'ds
at Wilson's Exchange
Thorne Wm. boards at Wilson's Exchange
Thorne Mrs. G. R. actress, American Theatre,
boards at Wilson's Exchange
Thorne Miss Emily, actress, Amer. Theatre,
boards at Wilson's Exchange
Thorne R. N. merchant, boards at Mansion
House, Mission Dolores
Throckmorton S. R. h. Howard's Row,
Mission
Thrasher. I G. butcher, 27 Bush
Thurston Chas. H. h. 248 Dupont
SAN FRANCISCO [T] DIRECTORY.
133
Thursby John, blacksmith. Xos. 15 and 17
Broadway
Thurston X. >i. d. office and residence at Hill-
man "s Temperance House
Tibbey E. G. clerk, at Page, Bacon k Go's.
Tibbey Mrs. Mary At (widow.) h. Green, 3
doors below Stockton
Tibbetts M. C. paper hancrer, 145 and 147
Clay
Tibbits S. M. K. d. 26 Montgomery Block,
h. Bush, bet. Kearny and Dupont
Tichenor S. W. grocer, 92 Battery
Tichenor Henry B. shipping and commission,
Jackson, below Davis
Tice & White, merchants, 92 Montgomery
Tice J. W. merchant. 92 Montgomery
Tice Alansou, brick manufacturer, boards at
Bay Stat'- House
Tice Henry M. brick manufacturer, boards at
Bay State Boose
Tierney Edmund P. laborer, appraiser's office,
h. corner Sutter and Stockton
Tierney Win. watchman. Tehama House
Tiesimr Jacob, baker, 160 Kearny
Tieroff A. merchant, h. rear 258 Kearny
Titft Marvin, laborer, h. Minna, near Third
Tiffany W. H. attorney, off. Tallant A' Wilde's
building, 2d floor
Tildau Ghas. L. builder, h. Quincy
Tildeu k Little, com. merch'ts, Empire ware-
house, Beale, near Market
Tilden Thos. com. merch't, Empire warehouse,
Beale. near Market
Tileston W. M. boots and shoes, 84 Batterv,
2.1 floor
Tileston Cbas. E. apothecarv, 2 First
Tilford Frank, (inn of Ma-raw. Tilford &
Mills, attorneys. Bolton & Barron's b'dg,
entrance on Merchant, h. Kearny, near
Pacitie
Tilghman W. F. entry clerk, naval office,
custom ho ■
Tilghman Goo. clearance clerk, naval office,
custom house
Tillinghast Wm. H. book-keeper, 64 and 66
California, 2d floor
Tilinghast Beuj. blacksmith, Pacific
Tillman E. runner, Drum, bet. California and
Commercial
Tillman F. iron safes. 90 Battery
Tillman John, painter and paper hanger, 113
i'int. corner Trinity
Tillman J. L. horse show, 81 Pine
Tillman Samuel, cook, 84 Commercial
Tillotson J. H. clerk, countv surveyor's office.
Oity Hall
Tillotson Thos. & Co. hardware and cutlery,
7 Maynard's Row
Tilton H.' L. book-keeper, at J. D. Hunt
& Co's.
Tilton W. F. waterman, beards at Xo. 147
Sausome
Tilton Stephen S. dairyman, Presidio road, 2
miles west of Plaza
Tillman John J. jeweller, 156 California
Tilton Joseph S. dairyman, Presidio road, 2
miles west of Plaza
Timmerman J. B. & Co. exchange office, cor.
Clay and Sansome
Timmons S. W. boots, shoes and leather,
Merchant, bet. Sansome and Battery
Tinker & Brown, importers Havana segars.
Merchant, below Montgomery
Tinker John, imp'r Havana segars, Merchant,
below Montgomery
Tinker John, segars, corner of Kearny and
Merchant
Tinker ifc Co. grocers, 200 Kearny and 183
Jackson
Tinker. W. W. grocer, 200 Kearny and 183
Jackson
Tingley & Carroll, billiard saloon, 155 Com-
mercial. 2d floor
Tinglev Wm. billiard saloon, 155 Commerc'l,
3d floor
Tingley Geo. B. attorney, 4 Bolton «fc Barron's
buildings, boards Wilson's Exchange
Tipler O. S. m. d. surgeon U. S. Army, office
corner Sacramento and Montgomery
Tirrcll Geo. scenic artist, boards north side
2 doors from Kearny
Tisdel Jas. B. clerk. Merchants' Exchange
Tisdale Wm. clerk. Cocbitnate Baths
Titcomb J. li firm Bokee, Titcomb As Co. 59
and 61 Sacramento
Titcomb John W. clerk, 29 Commercial, cor.
Front
Titcomb A. H. book-keeper, 64 Front
Titus D. carman. 45 California
Tobias R. tailor. 2 Ohio
Tobias James H. caulker, boards at Xo. 129*2
Jackson
Tobias A. I. &: Co. general importers, Xo. 4
Custom House Block
Tobias A. I. general importer, Xo. 4 Custom
House Block, h. cor. Union and Stockton
Tobin Bichard, attorney, office Brenham place
Tobin Thos. milliners' furnishing store, Xo.
1 - acrarnento
Tobin M. E. clerk. 57 Sacramento
Tobin Wm. F. bar-keeper. 48 Sacramento
Toby Edward, real estate and stock broker, at
Sauders «fc Brenham's banking house
Todd Samuel, sea captain, h. 287 Jackson
Todd Wm. M. merchant, house Kearny, near
Union
Todd John, boots and shoes, Xo.' 128 Clay,
basement
Todd A'.viu, gTOcer. 10 First
Todd John, steward, boards at 29 Leid-dorff
Todd John, helper, Union Iron Works
Tolcat T. H. laborer, boards 147 Sansome
Toler H. clerk to U. S. Land Commissioners,
148 California, h. John
Tolmau J. X. clerk, 154 Commercial
Toland H. H. m. d. office Xagle'3 building,
boards at Xi antic
Tolner Chas. barber, 180 Washington
134
SAN FRANCISCO [T] DIRECTORY.
Tomkins T. B. butcher, h. Green, bet. Stock-
ton and Dupont
Tompkins E. B. grocer, 143 Front
Tomick A. J. fruit, 165 Commercial
Tonnick Wm. beer house, Clementine, near
Ecker
Toole Christopher, carpenter, h. north side
Green, bet. Taylor and Mason
Tootle Thos. carman, 62 Clay
Tooman Matthew, h. Vallejo, bet. Dupont
and Stockton
Toombly W. H. carpenter, No. 194 Kearny,
basement
Toomy Henry, com. merchant, No. 64 Front.
2d floor
Toplin Dr. boards cor. Spring and Summer
Topping Ambrose, clerk, 131 Montgomery,
rooms Wells' building
Topping G. W. stove dealer, 68 Sansome
Torrance Bobt. B. tinner, 110 Sansome
Torrence John, stage carpenter, house 281
Washington
Torquet Paul, draughtsman, Vulcan Iron
Works
Torrey E. N. house and ship joiner, 201
California, h. 136 Dupont
Torrey W. L. house and ship joiner, 201
California, h. 136 Dupont
Torrey James M. carpenter, 201 California,
h. 136 Dupont
Toshach Francis, Livermore's Exchange, 147
Sansome
Touchard Madame, proprietress Mansion
House, 157 Dupont
Touhy Peter, laborer, boards 118 Pacific
Townsend Hon. Ja?. B. attorney, 47 Mont-
gomery Block, 3d floor
Townsend L. W. architect, 3 Folsom's build 'g
Townsend Wm. S. carpenter, h. First, near
Howard
Townsend & Flint, lumber merchants, Bat-
tery, opposite Oriental Hotel
Townsend B. E. lumber merchant, Battery,
opposite Oriental Hotel, h. Oriental block
Townsend Copeland, clerk, Battery, opposite
Oriental Hotel
Townsend D. printer, 118 Jackson
Townsend Judge James B. attorney, office
Nagle's building
Townsend L. R. architect, 3 Folsom's iron
building, California
Townsend Major E. D. (U. S. Army,)
Presidio
Tower A. D. at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s
Tower Major Z. B. (U. S. engineer,) 118
Montgomery Block, 4th floor, h. Union,
between Taylor and Mason
Tower Charles, boiler maker, Vulcan Iron
Works
Tower N. Jr. 118 Montgomery Block, 4th
floor
Towne James W. firm of Whitton, Towne &
Co. 151 Clay
Towle Wm. saloon, 127 Front
Towle James, sergeant of police, 4 City Hall
Toy Chas. laborer, h. Francisco, near Kearny
Toye H. F. inspector, custom house
Tozer Chas. H. m. d. 140 Front, 2d floor
Trannach Richard, h. corner Francisco and
Dupont
Trantmann Dr. 85 Bush, 2d floor
Travers James, livery stable, corner Kearny
and Broadway
Travers John, h. cor. Kearny and Broadway
Travers O. E. carpenter, boards 29 Leidsdorff
Travis Geo. W. hackman, 166 Kearny
Travis Daniel, cutter, 176 Clay
Tracy E. P. firm of Brown, Pratt & Tracy,
attorneys, 6 and 7 Wells' building
Tracy Francis J. stone-cutter, 121 Pine
Tracy James L. at Flint, Peabody & Co.'s
Tracy Felix, Jr. at Adams & Co.'s Express
Train H C. boards at Mrs. Carswell's
Trainer John W. merchant, h. at Trainer's
Row
Tranor James, watchman, custom house
Trape Pierre, restaurant, 84 Pacific
Trappan Chas. clerk, corner California and
Sansome
Tremble Wm. H. lumber yard, 97 and 99
Broadway
Trembly Ralph, attorney, office Tallant &
Wilde's building, 2d floor
Tread way Joseph, at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s
Treadwell & Co. general hardware, corner
California and Battery
Treadwell L. L. general hardware, corner
California and Battery
Treadwell J. P. attorney, 118 Montgomery,
2d floor, h. corner Stockton and Market
Treat John, proprietor 8th Ward House,
Mission Dolores
Trench Joseph, architect, San Francisco
Theatre
Tripler C. S. m. d. 1 Armory Hall, 2d floor
Tripp & Oughton, pyrotechnists, Merchant,
below Montgomery
Tripp S. G. gunsmith, Merchant, below
Montgomery
Trippe N. H. at H. C. Hudson's coffee mills
Tristy Chas. carman, boards Beale, near
Folsom
Trofeter L. carman, 73 Battery
Trounce Thomas, carman, h. corner Jones
and Union
Troman J. blacksmith, Gold, between Mont-
gomery and Sansome
Trowbridge Lieut. W. P. (U. S. Army,)
Presidio
Trouette H. m. d. 45 Sansome
Trouette F. clerk, 45 Sansome
Trammel Albert, builder, h. 87 Broadway
Truett & Truett, groceries, provisions and
liquors, 60 Front
Truett H. B. groceries, provisions and li-
quors, 60 Front, h. cor. John and Powell
Truesdale & Waters, Merchants' Saloon, 76
California
SAN FRANCISCO [U] DIRECTORY.
135
Truett M. F. groceries, provisions and liquors,
60 Front, h. corner John and Powell
Truesdale S. V. Merchants' Saloon. 76 Cal.
Tubbs A. L. ship chandler, 49 Pacific
Tubbs H. ship chandler, 49 Pacific
Tucker J. W. jeweller, 125 Montgomery
Tucker Wm. H. clerk, 84 Battery
Tucker &. Parent, house and ship joiners, 39
Davis, 2d floor
Tucker Daniel N. house aud ship joiner, 39
Davis, 2d floor
Tucker G. W. pattern maker, Vulcan Iron
Works
Tucker Thos W. miller, City Mills
Tucker J. J. ex-police officer, City Mall
Tuckwell George, carriage maker, h. Kearny,
near Post
Tuit Peter, clerk, N. W. corner Kearny and
Dupont
Tulley Coleman, carman, 42 Battery
Tunnack Wm. porter house, 16 First
Turner Mrs. E. H. h. corner Sacramento and
Buena Vista
Turner Vi, residence 183 Dupont
Turner Cephes, soda factory, rear 280 Dupont
Turner Peter, baker. 302 Washington
Turner W. B. at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s
Turner S. J. book-keeper, 52 and 54 Sansome
2d floor
Turner, Andariese & Co. shipping and com-
mission merchants, 91 Battery
Turner David S. shipping and commission
merchant, 91 Battery
Turner Brothers, syrup factory, Jessie, near
First
Turner Kobert, svrup factory, Jessie, near
First
Turner James, carpenter, 39 Davis, 2d floor
Turner & Seidell, liquors and segars, 62 Front
Turner C. 0. liquors and Begara, 62 Front
Turner Henry S. banker, 104 Montgomery
Turner H. B. & Co. commission produce,
storeship Ohio, cor. Pacific and Front
Turner John, mason, boards 22 First
Turner George R. firm of Wyman & Turner,
5 and 6 Express Buildings, 3d floor
Turnbull J. W. m. d. 178 Montgomery, 2d
floor
Turnbull & Walton, commission merchants,
165 Sansome, cor. Gold
Turnbull Wm. commission merchant, 165
Sansome, cor. Gold, h. cor. Harrison
aud Rincon place
Turk Frank, attorney and counsellor, office
James King of Wm.'s building, 2d floor,
h. N. E. corner Pine and Powell
Turk B. clothing, 69 Pacific
Tuska M. clothing, 191 Clay
Tuttle Wm. S. lumber merchant, 20 Drum .
Twachtmann & Huber, liquors, Market, be-
tween Battery and Sansome
Twachtmann C. liquors, Market, between
Battery and Sansome
Twitchell E. intelligence office, 124 Comm'l
Twithet James, stone-cutter, boards 48 Mont-
gomery
Twiggs Henry L. book-keeper, corner Cali-
fornia and Battery
Tylie Matthew, steward, 196 Pacific
Tyler Joseph, wagon maker, at Woodside &
Browns
Tyler S. H. machine sewing, 118 Front
Tyler Owen B. firmofFenner & Tyler, attor-
neys, 151 Clay, 2d floor
Tvlerker Wm. express driver, h. 56 Minna
Tvmerson A. M. clerk. 82 Commarcial
Tyrnerson A. M. clerk, 82 Commercial
Tyrell Albert, carpenter, boards 196 Pacific
Tyson John, nurse, State Marine Hospital
Tyson William H., Tyson's Exchange, 111
Commercial
Tyson Isaac, clerk, corner Market and Main
Udell K. S. mason, boards 147 Sansome
Udell Jos. H. printer, ''Evening Journal"
office
Uhrig Christian. Arcadia beer house, Kear-
ny. 1 door from Commercial
Unman &Corwin. periodical depot, post office
bnilding
Ullman Morris, periodical depot, post office
building
Ullmer & Feigenbanm, imprs. clothing and
dry goods, 70 Battery
Ullmer S. H. dry goods. 77 Battery
Umbsen Henry, clerk, corner Dupont and
Sutter
Underwood G. Ii. h. Webb
Underwood Bcnj. cook, 41 Pacific
Underbill Jacob, agent for Thos. Tillotson <fc
Co. 7 Maynard's Row, h. Bush, near
Sansome
Underbill Wm. A. manager Billiard Saloon,
Bank Exchange, Montgomery Block
Uuger H. & Co. wholesale hat warehouse, 5
Custom House Block, 2d floor
Unger Adolph, importer and jobber, 88 Sac-
ramento
Unger A. clerk, 100 Sacramento
Union Iron and Brass Works, cor. First and
Mission
Unz J. jewelry, 37 Montgomery
Unz Osias, dry goods, Merchant, bet. San-
some and Montgomery
Upham Geo. T. firm of G. B. Post & Co. h.
270 Clay
Upham John, pump and block maker, Clay,
bet. Drum and East
Upham John, firm Mitchell & Upham, foot
of Clay
Upson Rev. J. pastor First Congregational
Society, h. at M. L. Winn's, John st.
Upton John P. printer, 132 Clay
Urbana Henry, steward, 6 Commercial
Urie James, shoe maker, 92 Kearny
Urie & Gill, saloon, Cunningham's wharf
Urie Jeremiah, Benecia pilot, residence at J.
S. Urie's, Cunningham's wharf
136
SAN FRANCISCO [V] DIRECTORY.
Urie James S. saloon, Cunningham's wharf
Urny W. S. hatter, 157 Commercial
Urrutia Y. importer Havana cigars, 102
Clay
Urzynske John, jewelry, 159 Washington
U. S. Market, Washington, bet. Montgomery
and Sansome
Ustick Ford, store keeper, State Marine
Hospital [Co's.
Ustick W. L. clerk at Boardman, Bacon &
Uznay Capt. Chas, 89 Merchant
Yache Aletander F. m. d. h. Filbert, above
Powell
Yache John F. h. Filbert, above Powell
Yachon A. & Co. engravers, cor. Washing-
and Montgomery
Yail D. 0. at Hussey, Bond & Hale's, house
Prospect place
Yail C. H. auctioneer, 41 California
Yaill & Lawson, metal roofers, 33 Leidsdorff
Vaill J. F. metal roofing, 33 Leidsdorff
Yalentine Andrew, coffee saloon, 58 Mont-
gomery
Yalentine T. B. proprietor Commercial Job
Printing Office, Sacramento, near Mont-
gomery, 3d floor
Yallentine James, builder, house 154 Cali-
fornio
Yalier John, clerk, 165 Clay
Yanarsdalen J. helper, Sutter Iron Works
Yan Allen W. K. grocer and commission
merchant, 144 Battery, corner Jackson,
h. 232 Washington
Yan Brunt, K. N. 4 Orleans Row
Yan Bergen John, wines and liquors, 138
Washington
Yan Bever Peter, European groceries, Kear-
ny, opposite Verandah
Yan Buren D. II jour, printer, "News" office,
35 Commircial
Yan Bokkelen J. L. secretary of Fire Depart-
ment, 105 Jackson, 2d floor
Vanbuskirk H. teamster, boards 89 Pacific
Yan Court J. F. carriage trimmer, h. cor.
Union and Union place
Yan Court Wm. II. journeyman saddler, 82
Battery
Yan Court D. W. Washington Mills, Market,
near First
Vance R. H. daguerrean artist, cor. Kearny
and Commercial, 2d floor
Yance J. express wagons, 56 Minna
Yance Thos. express wagons, 56 Minna
Yander Marsch, syrup manufacturer, 171
Washington
Yandelip Edward, butcher, boards 29 Leids-
dorff
Vandervoort & Wood, Orleans House, 196
Pacific
Vandervoort Jas. A. Orleans House, 196
Pacific
Vanderwort Cornelius, laborer, house 15
Stockton
Yan Der Hooft J. G. & Co. sail makers, 5
Sacramento, 3d floor
Vanderoep H. boiler maker, Sutter Iron
Works
Vanderveer Henry, deputy county tax collec-
tor, City Hall, h. 156 Mason
Yandenbroeck Mrs. A. saloon, Pacific, bet.
Montgomery and Kearny
Yandenbroeck Francois, tailor, Pacific, bet.
Montgomery and Kearny
Van De Water John, notary public, 137 Cal-
ifornia, cor. Montgomery
Yandewater Garry, laborer, Eclipse Mills
Vande water G. tinner, boards 1293 e Jackson
Yan Dyke Jas. caiman, Happy Valley Mills
Van Fossen Wm. com. mer. Clay, bet. Drum
and East
Van Holland Chas. laborer, at Cook, Kenny
& Co.
Vanhore Bernard, boots and shoes, 202
Kearny
Van Horn F. G. grocer, corner Jessie and
Ecker
Vankeuren A. H. clerk, 201 Sansome
Vanlandingham Thos. residence Bella Union
Van Lokeren A. book-keeper, 157 Mont-
gomery
Yan Loan Walton, at LeCount & Strong's
Van Loan M. D. clerk, appraiser's office,
boards Rassette House
Vanness John P. barding house, 319 Stockton
Van Nest G. B. clerk at Alta Foundry, Mar-
ket place
Van Ness Henry, pilot, h. Pacific, bet. Powell
and Stockton
Van Ness James, deputy clerk, District Court,
h. Mission road
Yan Name Chas. porter, cor. Battery and
Union
Yan Pelt P. book-keeper, Davis & Co's. auc-
tion store, h. Prospect place
Van Pelt Peter, clerk, 60 California
Yan Pelt John H. bottler, at Gihon's soda
factory
Van Riper James, carpenter, house 280
Jackson
Van Riper H. machinist, Sutter Iron Works
Van Ronkel J. S clerk, 137 Sacramento
Yan Renssaelaer J. mer. 142 Montgomery,
cor. Clay, 2d floor
Van Straaten J. H. pawn broker, cor. Wash-
ington and Dupont
Van Sickle Wm. saddler, 98 Sansome
Van Sickle Wm. boards at G. W. Chapin's
Van Santen T. C. book-keeper, 83 Davis
Vantine Jas. liquors and segars, 64 Front, h.
Prospect place
Van Valkenburg Henry, at Adams <fe Co's.
, Express
Yanvalkenburg A. firm J. A. McCrea & Co.
Yan Vleck Aaron, clerk, 33 and 35 Sac-
ramento
Yau Vactor J. W. book stand, cor. Com-
mercial and Davis
HORTICULTURAL MUSEUM,
The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to their friends and pat
rons that they open their Hall as a Museum of Horticulture and Natura
Sciences. Having now completed our arrangements in Europe and in
this country, we are enabled to offer to the patrons of this establishmen
(the first of the kind in California) everything desirable connected with
the science of Agriculture, Horticulture, and Floriculture.
Connected with this establishment will be Nurseries, Gardens, Frui
Orchards, Graperies, and Greenhouses of the proprietors, and therefore
the patrons can be assured that it is much better for them to send their
orders to first hands than to those who collect here and there, at auctioi
and elsewhere, where there can be no certainty of the genuineness of
what they buy.
The Nurseries will be extensive, containing several hundred thousan
trees grown under the eye of the proprietors. The Fruit Garden wi
contain the choicest Fruits known in Europe and America.
The Museum will contain specimens of Fruit in Wax, rare and curiou
specimens of everything else in nature, both in wax and in a dried state
Oil Paintings, Drawings and Paintings of Fruits, Flowers, &c, togethe
with specimens in Natural History, Books on Agriculture, Horticulture
and Botany ; Garden implements of all destriptions and of the most ap
proved patterns.
SEEDS. — A large and superior assortment of Garden and Flow
Seeds, comprising all the new and rare varieties. Field and Grass See;
of warranted quality, wholesale and retail. The Seeds sold at this es
tablishment will be warranted pure and genuine, true to their name an<
preserved in a proper manner. Dealers will receive a liberal discoun
Boxes of Seeds for exportation at $5 and upwards, so packed that the
may be safely transported to any part of the world.
Packages of Flower Seeds, containing twenty varieties of Annuals,
Biennials and Perennials, neatly packed in boxes, from $3 to $20.
jg^Separate Catalogues of Fruit and Forest Trees, Vines, Shru
Evergreens, Dahlias, Roses and Greenhouse Plants, Garden and Ag
cultural Seeds, may be had on application.
WARREN & SON,
Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists,
Musical Hall Building, Bush st., San Francisco
SAN. FRANCISCO [W] DIRECTORY.
137
Van Voorhees Wm. Surveyor of the Port, h.
Broadway
Van Wagner IT. carman, house 298 Pacific
Van Winkle P. W. offices, X. E. cor. Califor-
nia and Leidsdorff
Van Wyck W. clerk. 144 Battery
Vareene Earnest, at O'Farrell's, bet. Dupont
and Stockton
Varney Thomas, salesroom, 1 02 Commercial
Varney Robt. clerk, 102 Commercial
Vassault Ferdinand, merchant, 172 Montgom-
ery, 2d floor, h. 200 Stockton
Yautier Alexander, inrpor. of perfumery, and
wig maker, 150 Kearny
Vaughn Thomas S. cabinet maker, 180
Montgomery
Yaughan H. W. gas-titter. LTi Bush
Vaughen Eugene, trader, h. Fremont
Veatch Ceo." W. apothecary. U. S, Marine
Hospital
Veasey & Co. clothing, 100 Battery, 2d floor
Veazic S. M. stove-. 78 Davis .
Vecchio Oliver Del, paints, oils and glass,
cor. Sansome and California, h. Vallpjo,
above Stockton
Veeiler James, bar-keeper, 72 Davis
Veirs Jesse E. book-keeper, 163 Sacramento
Venberer P.' grocer, cor. Washington and
Dupont
Venker F. grocer, cor. Third and Everett
Vennigerholz J. G. grocer, cor. Sacramento
and Kearny, and cor. Third and Sherwood
place, h. Sherwood place
Verdier Brothers <fc Co. imprs. dry goods,
152 Kearny
Verplanck & McMullin, groceries and liquors.
69 Front
Verplanck Philip, groceries and liquors, 69
Front
Ver Mehr Rev. J. L. reotor Grace Church, h.
Powell, near Jackson
Vernon J. P. clerk, cor. Front and Jackson
Vignes A. saloon, 4 Sacramento
Vigneaux E. clerk, 64 Front, 2d floor
Vigoureau Augustus, lumber merchant, Mar-
ket street wharf
Viner J. H. trader, h. 313 Powell
Vinson Jas. H. comedian, American Theatre
Vinson Frederick, seaman, boards 20 Stev'sn
Vinton W. G. sash maker, boards 129)^
Jackson
Vincanot Pirea, restaurant, 265 Dupont
Vincent Wm. H. firm of Hale & Vincent,
167 Sansome
Viney Geo. machinist, 51 Jackson
Virgin Capt Geo. W. shipping merchant, 1%
Commercial, 2d floor
Vischer Edward, real estate agent, 105 and
107 Montgomery
Voelker & Koll, U. S. Brewery, 35 Montg'y
Voelker G., U. S. Brewery, 35 Montgomery
Vogan James, bar-keeper, 29 Leidsdorff
Vogle Peter & Co. American Hotel, 65
Montgomery
Voigt G. liquor store, 110 Broadway
Voigt Louis, proprietor Eberhardt's Saloon
Montgomery Block, basement
Volkert John, cooper, 16 Leidsdorff
Volpillac Stephen, grocer, 145 Pacific
Von Hadeln John, grocer, N, W. corner
Powell and Vallejo
Von Poellnitz Dr. office 164 Commercial, 2d
floor
Voorhees B, F. merchant, h. 184 Montgom-
ery. 2d floor
Voorman Henry, grocer. 71 Montgomery
A. carpenter, boards Alta Hotel
Vosburg A. J. carpenter, boards Franklin
! louse
■ . AV. batcher, corner Bush and Dupont
Vose Thos. laborer, boards 29 Leidsdorff
Vreeland Israel, bar-keeper, cor. Dupont and
Washington
Vreeland E. B. inspector, appraiser's store
Vulcan Iron Works, First, fronting on Mel-
ius and Fremont
Wabar X. shoemaker. 71 Kearny
Wadsworth <fe Rafesies, ship and merchan-
dise brokers, 129 Sansome, 2d floor
Wadsworth Wm. R. ship and merchandise
broker, 129 Sansome, 2d floor
Wadsworth B. C. clerk, 129 Sansome, 2d fl'r
WaiWorth & Rockwell, hardware, corner
Montgomery and Merchant
Wadsworth J. C. L, hardware, corner Mont-
gomery and Merchant
Wadsworth H. F. clerk, corner Montgomery
and Merchant
Wadsworth Amos, carpenter, 103 Broadway
Wadsworth H. F. h. 7. Prospect place
Wadsworth Hiram W. clerk, 169 Clay
Wadsworth Harry, carman, at Bluxome's
coal yard
Wadsworth E. R. National Hotel, 76 Pacific
Wadsworth J. B. merchant, 65 California
Wade John E. 221 Pacific
Wade O. R. commission merchant, 83 Wash.
Wade John, ale and porter merchant, 17)^
Sacramento
Wade D. house Mission road
Waddell Wm. engineer, 78 Jackson
Wadhams Wm. carman, at Fairbanks & Co.'s
Wadbams L. carman, at J. D. Hunt & Co.'s
Waddington Alfred, wholesale grocer, S. E,
corner Davis and Jackson
Wagner Adolph, shoemaker, 22)^ Sacram'to
Wagner E. segars, corner Pacific and Davis
Wagner Wm. steward, 46 Sacramento
Waggoner C. butcher, Franklin Market, 99
Bush
Waggoner J. saloon, 210 Kearny
Wagoner F. O. carpenter, h. 368 Powell
Wager Henry A. driver of Smith & Farr's
Express wagons, Centre street, Mission
Dolores
Wagstaff Capt. R. shipping master, Drum,
between California and Sacramento
18
138
SAN FRANCISCO [W] DIRECTORY.
Wagnier Louis, coffee house, 287 Dupont
Wainwright Edward, gardener, h. Flbert, be-
tween Jones and Leavenworth
Wainwright Wm. 148 Commercial
Wainwright, Eandall & Co. real estate and !
stock auctioneers, 100 Merchant
Wainwright James E. real estate and stock
auctioneer, 100 Merchant, h. Green, be-
tween Dupont and Stockton
Wainwright Samuel, clerk, 48 Clay
Waitt A. C. book-keeper, Page, Bacon & Co.
Wait A. mason, h. Russ lane
Wait S. & Co. grocers, cor. Davis and Jack.
Wakeman F. O. at Burgoyne <t Co's, h.
Pleasant Valley
Wakeman T. A. cashier Nicaragua S. S. Co.
cor. Leidsdorff and Sacramento
Wakeman A. C. office X. E. corner Califor-
nia and Leidsdorff
Wakefield T. laborer, boards 129*o Jackson
Walker Chas. carman, h. Powell, near Union
Walker W. cashier at B. Davidson's bank
Walker T. J. clerk at A. J. Pope's, corner
Pine and Battery
Walker Thos. W. importer and jobber, 99
Battery
Walker H. W. commission merchant, corner
Battery & Sacramento, 2d floor
Walker Lewis, stall 5 New World Market,
h. Montgomery, near Bush
Walker Andrew, carman, cor. Pine and Davis
Walls Wm. laborer, h. Virginia, between
Pacific and Jackson
Walls David, carpenter, boards 1 96 Pacific
Wail Patrick, carman, h. cor. California and
Stockton
Wallace Patrick, carpenter, h. 260 Clay
Wallace Chas. m. d. h. 182 Caalifornia
Wallace Chas. W. porter, 74 Battery
Wallace John, watchman, Sutter Iron Works
Wallace Wm. boiler maker, 51 Jackson
Wallace Joseph, tinner, 110 Sansome
Wallace John T. clerk, 171 Sacramento
Wallace David, property man, San Francisco
Theatre
Walsh John, police officer, City Hall
Walsh Joseph, m. d. (U. S. N.) firm R. Mc-
Caffrey & Co. 78 Pacific
Walsh James, bar-keeper, 1 Commercial
Walsh James, boards at Jones' Hotel
Walsh Simon T. real estate agent, 186 "Wash-
ington, boards Columbia House
Waldier C. saloon, 230 Pacific
Wallen Capt. Henry D. (U. S. Army,) h.
4 Vallejo
Wain Wm. Jr. cashier's clerk, custom house,
h. Stockton, below Clay
Walley David, Golden Gate Bakery, 208 Glay
Walbridge Dustan, carriage maker, Kearny,
near Post
Walbridge James H. pressman, Commercial
job printing office, h. rear 100 Pine
Wallis Joseph S. clerk, h. 118 Pine
Walkum J. coach painter, 91 Kearny
Walter G.F. & Co. clothing, 113 Montg'y
Walter & Co. Tammany Hall, 37 Merchant
AValter Frank, saloon, 37 Merchant
Waller & Dodge, attorneys, 90 Merchant
Waller Royal H. attorney, and commissioner
for Ohio, 90 Merchant, h. Montgomery,
between Green and Union
Waller Edwin, inspector, custom house
Waller D. Wilmarth, tragedian, boards at
Mrs. Leland's, California
Waller Mrs. Emma, vocalist, boards at Mrs.
Leland's, California
Walton Wm. F. firm of Turnbull & Walton,
165 Sansome, house corner Pacific and
Mason
Walton N. C. commission merchant, 96 Cal.
Walton David H. cook, Franklin House
Walton R. & Co. produce commission mer-
chants, 36 Clay
Walton John, deputy collector of customs, h.
Lombard, near Taylor
AVales Jonathan, boots and shoes, 96 San-
some, 2d floor, h. 171 Sansome
Wampole S. M. book-keeper, 42 Battery
Wanda B. & Co. stoves, tin and sheet iron,
120 Sansome
W r arbass Thos. A. general agency, 150 Mont-
gomery, 2d floor
Warren Mrs. Sarah A. (widow,) boarding
house, 23 Pike
Warren J. waterman, North Beach
Warren C. J. book-keeper at Annan, Tal-
mage & Co.'s
Warren Wm. S. clerk, corner Battery and
Sacramento
Warren & Vigoureau, lumber merchants,
Market street wharf
Warren Geo. A. lumber merchant, Market
street wharf
i Warren Russell, shipping and commission
merchant, corner Drum and Clay
| Warren & Son, horticultural rooms, Meiggs'
Hall. Bush
Warren Jas. L. L. F. horticultural rooms,
Meiggs' Hall, Bush
1 Warren John Q A. horticultural rooms,
Meiggs' Hall, Bush
j Warren Charles, police officer, City Hall
; Warren Henry S. foreman " Evening Picay-
une" office, h. Stockton, between Clay
and Washington
j Warner John J. ranchero, Mission Dolon
Warner Mrs. h. cor. Kearny and Sacrament
Warner Wm. stock and money broker, 15'
Montgomery
Warner George, clerk, 193 Clay
Warner Theodore, trader in live stock, 5;
and 54 Sansome
Warner Chas. M. painter, 148 Pacific, boards
at What Cheer House
Warner Alexander, merchant, 67 Jackson
Warner Abram, butcher, 9 Commercial
Wardwell Albert, h. Post, between Kearny
and Montgomery
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MIXED PAINTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. FOR SALE.
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Messrs. Page, Bacon & Co.,
" Luca*, Turner & Co.,
Hon. C. K. Garrison,
Hugh J. Clayton, Esq.,
Messrs. Wood §• West,
Taaffe, MrCahill & Co.
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SAN FRAN CISC© [W] DIRECTORY.
139
Ward well J. B. book-keeper, Union Iron
Works
Wardwell C. 0. & Co. commission merchants,
50 California, 2d floor
Wardwell A. M. commission merchant, 50
California, 2d floor
Wardwell G. C. police officer, h. Happy
Valley
Wardlee Wm. miller, 94 Kearny
Warlock John, blacksmith, Summer
Ward Jas. C. commission merchant, 127
Montgomery, 2d floor, h. corner First
and Harrison
Ward Ransom, saloon. 148 Commercial
Ward T. laborer, Market-st. Stores, corner
Fremont and Market
Ward Isaac M. post office, h. 261 Clay
Washburn R. W. at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s
Washburn & Co. wholesale grocers and com-
mission, corner California and Front
Washburn E. H. wholesale grocer and com-
mission merchant, corner California and
Front, h. corner Sansome and Bash
Washburn & Todd, grocers, 10 First
Washburn James M. grocer, 10 First
Washburn Jerry, porter, 41 California
Washington Mills, Market, near First
Washington Frank, teamster, h. cor. Beale
and Harrison
Washington B. F. editor " Times and Tran-
script," Sacramento, next door to Ar-
mory Hall
Wason Archibald, painter, at J. W. Denny's
Wass, Molitor & Co. assayers, 89 Merchant
Wass S. assayer, 89 Merchant, h. corner
Merchant and Montgomery
Watson George, carman, h. alley, bct> Pacific
and Broadway
Watson James, saloon, 243 Pacific
Watson James, 114 Broadway
Watson David, M. d. office '• Alta" building
Watson Adams, blacksmith. Union Iron
Works
Watson James A. inspector, custom house
Watson John S. clerk, custom house
Watson John S. & Co. painters, N. E. cor.
Sansome and Washington
Watson John S. painter, N. E. cor. Sansome
and Washington, house Union, above
Powell
Watson Geo. F. upholsterers, 72 Merchant,
2d floor
Watkin John,h. Green, between Dupont and
Stockton
Watkins James E. tinner, 174 Kearny, base-
ment
Watkins John, cabinet maker, 129 California
W r atkins R. J. watchman, custom house
Watkius Carleton, clerk, at G. W. Murray &
Co's. Montgomery Block
Watts James, builder, end Maiden lane, h.
Sacramento, between Kearny and Mont-
gomery
Watts Henry, 151 Commercial
Watkinson Abel, h. Howard, near Third
Watterhouse Hamblin, h. Minna
Watts AVilliam, boarding house, 35 First
Watts Mrs. Maria, boarding house, 35 First
Watts Robert, engineer, Phcenix Saw Mills
Watts David, proprietor Orleans House, 196
Pacific
Watt Jas. tinner, boards 20 Stevenson
Waters Wm. A. tinner, 144 Sacramento
Waters J. M. 32 Battery
Waters A. carman, 81 Eront, h. Pine, bet.
Dupont and Kearny
Waters T. bar-keeper, Jackson, near East
Waters & Jovce, contractors, Trinity, near
Bush
Waters Wm. P. contractor, Trinity, near
Bush
Waters G. L. Merchants' Saloon, 76 Califor-
nia, h. Pike
Waters James, porter, Bank Exchange,
Montgomery Block
Watters Geo. boarding house, 60^ Pacific
Waterson D. helper. Sutter Iron VVorks
Waterson Thomas, blacksmith, Union Iron
Works
Watriss Frank, stalls 14 and 1C Xew World
Market
Watrons Chas. commission merchant, 63
Washington
Weaver G. M. printer, house cor. Minna and
Jane
Weaver & Blasdel, produce com. mer. Clay,
bet. Drum and East
Weaver G. W. produce com. mer. Clay, bet.
Drum and East
Weaver Henry jr. saddler, 130 Sansome
Webb Charlton, painter, hsuse Union, near
Powell
Webb W. H. L. painter, house Union, near
Powell
Webb S. P. attorney, and commissioner for
Mass., Maine, N. H. and R. J. 161 Mont-
gomery
Webb Frank, carman, Mason, near Union
Webb Henry, builder, 160 Battery
Webb P L. carpenter, boards 114 Pacific
Webb & Harris, commission merchants, 99
Front
Webb Hiram, com. mer. 99 Front, h. Green,
bet. Powell and Mason
Webb John M. clerk, at Case, Heiser & Co's.
Webb C. C. firm Lord & Webb, blank books
and stationery, 132 Sansome, h. Mont-
gomery, near Green
Webb G. W. clerk, 132 Sansome
Webber G. manfacturer boots and shoes, 168
Clay
Webber W. N. clothing, 212 Kearny
Webber Elijah, carpenter, boards at G. W.
Chapin's
Weber [Herman, editor "Freie Presse" 109
Clay, 2d floor
Weber Jacob, jeweller, 117 Montgomery, 2d
floor
140
SAN FRANCISCO [ W ] DIRECTORY.
"Webster D. M. gents' furnishing, 123 Wash-
ington
Webster Samuel, printer, 151 Clay
Webster Theodore, clerk, 194 Kearny, boards
23 Pike
Webster George W. carpenter, boards Frank-
lin House
Webster Frank E. commission merchant, 63
Clay
Webster Hsrace, book-keeper, 81 Front
Webster J. printer, "Ledger" office, 148 Clay
Webster Wm. D. flour packer, 25 First
Webster Henry A. com. mer. cor. Union and
Battery
Week L. E. book-keeper, 157 Jackson
Weed Jos. house 337 Powell and 146 Broad-
way
Weed Samuel R. News Boys' Head Quar-
ters, 152 Montgomery, h. 337 Powell
Weed Jos. H. locksmith, 67 California, h.
cor. Filbert and Montgomery
Weed Samuel R. clerk, "Daily Commercial
Advertiser" office
Weeks T. D. & Co. gilders, 5 iron building,
Sansome, opposite Tehama House
Weeks J. D. bar-keeper, Oakley's Saloon
Wegteman L. house Kearny, bet. Union and
Green
Wehrle A. City Brewery, Kearny, bet. -Post
and Market
W 7 eir J. B. importer and dealer in butter, 48
Front
Weiler T. B. boarding house, 69 Pine
Weil D. engraver, 134 Montgomery, 3d floor
Weill Eli, h. 240 Clay
Weill Morris, porter, 60 California
Weihe Augustus, cigars, 161 Kearny
Weih Harvy, porter, 42 and 44 California
Weiner, Conn & Mayer, com. mer. 172 Mont-
gomery, 2d floor
Weilent H> clerk, 62 Battery
Welling Charles, boards corner Pacific and
Kearny
Welling J. W. grocer, 4 Washington
Welch Thomas, carman, h. S. E. cor. Pacific
and Powell
Welch Jos. W. carrier, h. 152 Bush
Welch Jas. M. carpenter, boards 144 Clay
Welch A. commission merchant, cor. Davis
and Washington
Welsh A. purser U, S. Navy, Argenti's build-
ing, 4th floor, front room
Welsh John, laborer, appraiser's office, h. cor.
Mason and Greenwich
Welsh Walter, clerk, at Oliver & Buckley's
Welsh Chas. hides and skins, 74 California.
2d floor
Welhoff M. cigars, 211 Kearny
Wellner Chas. 200 Jackson
Wells B. F. carpenter, boards 221 Sacram'to
Wells Henry J. attorney, office Brenham place
Wells Jacob L. carriage maker, 91 Kearny
Wells, Fargo & Co. express office, cor. Cali-
fornia and Montgomery, Brannan's block
Wells J. P. clothing, 154 Commercial
Wells F. H. attorney, office Argenti's build'g,
3d floor
Wells, Haight & Gary, attorneys, office Post-
office building, 2d floor
W r ells Joseph B. attorney, Post-office building,
2d floor
Wells Geo. groom, at Oriental Stables
Wells Wm. Y. firm o<" Whelpley & Wells,
"Daily Com. Advertiser" office, No. 146
Montgomery
Wells Robt. & Co. com. merchants, junction
Davis, Market, Pine and Beale
AVells Alex, associate justice Supreme Court,
City Hall
Wells Michael H. clerk "Picayune" office, 123
Sacramento
Wells A. R. stair builder, 196 Sansome
Wcllman B. merchant, 65 Jackson, 2d floor
Weiler J. B. attorney, Nagle'a building
Weiler Peter H. butcher, stall 3 New World
Market
Weiler Geo. F. clerk, at Case, Heiser & Co's.
Weiler Chas. L. examiner, appraiser's office,
h. Green, above Powell
Wellington H. mason, boards 147 Sansome
AVendall J. S. saddler, 75 California
Wenderoth A. firm of Nahl & Wenderoth, 79
Broadway
Wentworth Chas. carpenter, boards at No.
221 Sacramento
Wentworth Eli, lumber, doors, &c. cor. Pine
and Battery
AYentworth J. J. engineer, 149 Battery
Wentworth N. grocer, 67 Pacific
Wentworth John P. H. "Evening Journal"
office, 120 Commercial
AVentworth Lewis, marker, billiard saloon,
Bank Exchange, Montgomery Block
AVeuzel G. L. cooper, Jackson, near Sansome
Wensinger F. S. clerk, 109 Battery
AA r ertheimer L. furnishing, 192 Washington
AVerner Michael, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
AYerthman R. real estate ag't, 137 California,
corner Montgomery
AA r erlin Geo. boot manf. 242 Montgomery
AVerlter E. Oriental Bakery, Montgomery,
near Broadway
West Chas. H. stcck and money broker, 157
.Montgomery, h. A r irginia, 3 doors from
Jackson
West Jas. K. speculator, house Mason, near
Union
A\ r cst Benjamin L. clerk, corner Stockton and
Sacramento
AVest John, h. 7 St. Alary 's
AVest J. Jr. clothing, 166' AVashington, house
John, bet. Powell and Mason
AVest Chas. O. com. merchant, 105 Front, 2d
floor, h. John, 2 doors from Powell
West Joseph R. merchant, 51 Sacramento, 2d
floor, h. 287 Washington
AA r est James, sail maker, 67 Davis, 2d floor
AVest B. F. cider factory, 138 Front
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ON NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, ST, LOUIS,
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SAN FRANCISCO [W] DIRECTORY,
141
AVest Mrs. Maria, saloon, 54 Montgomery
West Francis H. inspector, custom house
Westley Thornton, book-keeper, 33 and 35
Sacramento
Weselsky J. J. tailor, 125 Kearny
AVestervelt Aaron, h. Spring street.
Wester Andrew, Jefferson Market, No. 241 i
Dupont
Wester Moses P. porter, 106 Battery
Westerlo E. book-keeper, at Page, Bacon
& Go's.
Westgale William, firm of Chase & Co. soda
factory
Westedt G. & Co. California bakery, corner
Vallejo and Battery
Westhoff Bodolfo, office 141 Montgomery, h.
Green, bet. Stockton aud Dupont
Westcott E. F. clerk, No. 4 Empire Block,
Calilbrnia
Westcott E. G. firm of DuBois & Westcott,
stevedores, 90 Front
Westcott C. B. blacksmith. 20 First
Weston F. E. Branch Hotel, 40 Sansome
Weston Daniel, cook, 43 Sansome
AVeston J. Jr. firm of S. O. Brigham & Co.
30 Battery
Wetherhed A. E. h. corner of Taylor and
Lombard
Wetherby >. F. at Branch Hotel
Wetherbee Chas. E. 115 Battery
Wetherbee H. & Co. lumber merch'ts, Market
street wharf
AVctherbee C. H. lumber merchant, 16 Cali-
fornia, h. Eddy, bet. Taylor and Jones
Wetekin Henry, barber, 119 Sacramento
Wetmore Jesse L. contractor aud builder,
cor. Montgomery and Bush
Wetmore W. C. h. Clark's Point
Wever Daniel, shoemaker, h. Kearny, near
Green
AVeygant F. E. & Co. National Temperance
House, 32 and 34 Sacramento
Weyl & Feres, clothing, 109 Commercial
Whan Tho.-. N. merchant. 40 (.'lay, 2d floor
AVhalen Jeremiah, inspector, custom house
Whaling J. AV. & Co. undertakers, No. 171
Sacramento
Whaling J. W. county coroner aud under-
taker. 171 Sacramento, h. Minna, betw'n
Second and Third
Wheelock Mrs J. fancy goods, 207 Clay
AVheelock 11. E. teller, at Tallant k Wi'lde's
AVheeloek A. G. importer of carpets and oil
cloths, Montgomery, 1 door X. Clay
Whelau Wm. clerk. 83 Commercial
AVheelan Fcter. pressman, '*CaL Chronicle"
office, h. corner Washington aud Powell
I Whelan's agency and intelligence office, 83
Commercial
Whelan William, intelligence office, No. 83
Commercial
I Wheatou George H. firm of Mitchell & Co.
Sansome
| Wheatou James, 84 Montgomery
AVheaton A. S. & Co. lumber merchants,
junction California and Market
Wheaton A. S. lumber merchant, junction
California and Market, h. Hardie place
Wheelwright A. Pacific coal depot, Halleck
Wheelwright Samuel, carpenter, boards at 35
First
Wheelwright James, steward, at Alden's
Branch
Whetstone Henry S. firm of Dow & Co. No.
4 Mavnard's row
Wheeler AV. H. clerk. 92 Battery, 2d floor
Wheeler & Spear, sash and blind manufact'rs,
Market street wharf
AVheeler E. F. sash and blind manfr. Market
street wharf
Wheeler Alonzo, com merchant, 84 and 86
Davis
AVheeler Frank, gvmnasium, No. 37 Battery,
2d floor
Wheeler E. T. mason, boards at Franklin
Hotel
AVheeler Alfred, attorney, cor. Merchant and
Montgomery, h. corner of Lombard aud
Dupont
Whearty F. jour, baker, Ecker. near Mission
Whearty Jus. jour, baker. FYker, near Mission
AVherman Henry, grocer. -17 Sansome .
Whelpley & AVells, editors and proprietors
"Daily Com. Advertiser,*' 146 Mont-
gomery
AA'helpley Jas. D. editor aud proprietor "Daily
Com. Advertiser." 146 Montgomery
White T. J. m. d. S. M. Hospital
White Wm. boatman, h. corner Mason and
Greenwich
White T. J. m. d. office and house N. W. cor.
Stockton and Jackson
White E. m p. office and house A'irginia, near
Jackson
AVhite H. B. m. d. office No. 76 Montgomery
Block, 3d floor, h. 257 Stockton
AVhite Geo. paiuter, 291 Dupont
AVhire D. saloon, 211 Kearny
AVhite Wm. h. St. Mary's
AVhite Henry, barber, 83 Kearny
AVhite J. J. constable, Fourth Township, h.
Mission, near 2d toll-gate
White & Balch. stalls 17 and 19 New World
Market
White G. W. stalls 17 and 19 New AVorld
Market
White Leander. stasre driver, for Dillon, Hedge
£ Co
White Thomas, sergeant-at-arms of Board of
Assistant Aldermen
AVhite ..V Wentworth, lumber, doors, &c. cor.
Pine and Battery
White John C. lumber, doors, &c. cor. Pine
and Batterv, h. 47 Minna
White W. rttorney, 154 Pacific, 2d floor
White J:;mes, boards at Star House, Fremont
White Thomas, clerk, 11 Commercial
! AVhite & Elliott, Lodge Saloon, 3 Jackson
142
SAN FRANCISCO [W] DIRECTORY.
White Chas. W. produce, Clay street wharf
White Wra. A. Lodge Saloon, 3 Jackson
White Wm. A. groceries and liquors, No.
134 Front
White John, saloon, 43 Sansome
White F. proprietor Winthrop House
White A. S. printer, "Temperance Organ,"
151 Clay, 2d floor
White Robert, mail clerk, "S. F. Herald" off.
White Thos. clothing, 68 Commercial
White & Wilson, merchants, Merchant, bet.
Battery and Sansome
White Joseph, merchant, Merchant, between
Battery and Sansome
White Wm. H, com. merchant, cor. Sansome
and Jackson, 2d floor
White S. G. & Co. hatters, 179 Clay
White Bev. A. F. depository Pacific Tract
Society, over Winn's Fountain Head,
boards at Rev. W. C. Pond's
White Thos. Jr. proprietor of White House,
Mission road
White Thos. W. labortr, IT. S. Bonded ware-
house, cor. Union and Battery
White Daniel, firm of Goodwin & White, cor.
Merchaut and Montgomery, basement
Winston H. D. 42 First
Whitcomb Moses, real estate, 148 Sansome,
h. Powell, near Washington
Whitcomb E. carpenter, rear of 368 Powell
Whitcomb A. C. attorney, office 15 Wells'
building
Whidden "Wm. blacksmith, 89 Pine
Whitacre W. T. jour printer, "Times & Tran-
script" office
Whitehouse Thomas, carpenter, h. Union, bet.
Kearny and Dupont
Whitecough Samuel, carpenter, boards at
Sutter Hotel
Whitney Mrs. H. B. saloon, 143 Commercial
Whitney Wm. h. N. side Union, bet. Kearny
and Dupont
Whitney James P»m.d. office Brenham place,
h. John, bet. Powell and Mason
Whitney P. M. clerk, 137 Sacramento
Whitney Geo. 0. furniture, 159 Sacramento
Whitney Wm. J. furniture, 159 Sacramento
Whitney Chas. clerk, 186 Montgomery
Whitney James, book-keeper, cor. California
and Davis
Whitney B. G. clerk, 7 Washington
Whitney Granville A. Shades Saloon, No. 73
Commercial, h. Washington place
W r hitney Lieut. W. IT. C. (U. States Army,)
Parrott's building
Whitney 0. S. gauger. custom house
AVhipple John D. bar-keeper, Jones' Hotel
Whipple Jos. A. jour, carpenter, Stevenson,
near Second
Whipple & Co. lumber merchants, 20 Drum
Whipple W. lumber merchant, 20 Drum
Whipple Stephen B. h. 160}o Commercial
Whipple Albert, h. 160)fe Commercial
Whippo Otto, World Saloon, 6 Kearny
Whiting James W. carman, h. cor. Geary and
O'Farrell
Whiting & Co. wines and liquors, 99 Calif'na |
Whiting M. S. wines and liquors, No. 99 I
California, h. 13 John
Whiting W. J. produce raiser and dealer,
Spring Valley, Presidio road
Whiting W. H. C. (1st Lieut. U. S. Corps
Engineers.) No. 68 Montgomery Block,
3d floor
Whigman R. S. Sacramento, bet. Sansome
and Battery, h. Clementine, near Ecker
Whitmore H. M. merchant, 52 California, 2d
floor
Whitstead Edward, clothing, 55 Commercial
W r hitford John F. beer house, 92 Kearny
Whittelsey E. T. clerk, 156 Battery
Whittlesey F. C. packer, boards at Franklin
Hotel
Whitton,Towne & Co. book and job printers,
1 51 Clay, 3d floor
Whit ton Abel, book and job printers, No. 151
Clay, 3d floor, house Washington, above
Taylor
Whitteu W. S. tinner, 87 Montgomery
Whitlesy Frederick, steward, Irving House
Whittle D. hardware, Kearny, bet'wn Sutter
and Post
Whittle Mrs. M. millinery, Kearny, bet.Sutter
and Post
Whitaker W. A. com. merchant, 91 Battery,
boards at Wilson's Exchange
AVhitman S. P. stalls 5 and 7 Pacific Market,
boards at Niantic
Whitman Jos. pattern maker, Alta Foundry
Whilelaw John, 7 Broadway
Whitfield Thomas, laborer, h. Montgomery,
near Broadway
Whitnell J. S. steward, at Crescent City
Hotel
Whitnall J. L. steward, at Golden Gate Hotel
corner Davis and Oregon
Whoolf, Phillips & Co. patent steam bakery,
30 Battery
Wiard Edward, firm of Goddard & Co. First,
between Mission and Howard
Wickman Wm. boarding house, 33 Davis
Widber J. H. furniture, 164 Sacramento
Wiener, Cohn & Mayer, com. merchants, 172
Montgomery, 2d floor
Wightmau A. C. upholsterer, 172 Clay
Wightman John G clerk, 145 aud 147 Clay
Wigmore A. carpenter, boards at 89 Pacific
Williams Edward, butcher, cforner Market
and Jauson, house rear
Williams John S. builder, 40 Green
Williams H. C. h. Bucna Vista, near Cal.
Williams & Severance, soda water factory,
Vallejo, between Dupont and Stockton
W r illiams Lewellyn, soda water factory, Val-
lejo, between Dupont and Stockton
Williams John, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Williams Wm. F. h. Third, between Everett
and Mission
GEO. <X WHITNEY,
DEALER IN
1 1
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Old Stand, 159 Sacramento street,
NEAR THE CORNER OF KEARNY,
Would inform his Friends and Customers that he is making NEW
AND EXTENSIVE
THUS f i
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p/^
f
l.
and is at all times prepared to furnish every article in his line on the
most REASONABLE TERMS.
His Goods are all bought at the Manufactories, and shipped by an
Agent residing in the East ; and the prices will be guarantied as low as
can be found at any other concern in California.
LOOK OUT FOR THE RIGHT
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SAN FRAN CISCO [ W ] DIRECTORY.
143
Williams Jas. S. cook, 211 Kearny
Williams A. C. clerk, cor. Pine and Montg'y
Williams John H. firm Cooke Brothers & Co.
Williams B. apothecary, 132 Kearny
Williams' A. attorney, Babe's building, 2d
floor
Williams C. H. at H. H. Hudson's coffee
mills
Williams Thomas, engineer, h. Yallejo, be-
tween Sansome and Montgomery
Williams Paul, packer, boards 129 % Jack.
Williams Franklin, firm of Paul <fc Co. Frank-
lin job office, 186 Montgomery
Williams Richard, bar-keeper, 16 First
Williams W. blacksmith, Gutter Iron Works
Williams J. W. commission merchant, corner
Market and Main
Williams John, blacksmith, 123 Mission
Williams Wm. B. carpenter, boards 35 First
Williams John, coppersmith, rear 10 First
Williams Henry B. 130 California
Williams S. H. architect, 131 California. 2d
floor
Williams & Moore, house and sign painters,
26 California
Williams A. J. house and sign painter, 26
California
Williams Wm. AV. carman, 6 Sacramento
Williams & Hutchinson, saloon, 13 California
Williams G. saloon. 13 California
Williams Franklin, bar-keeper. 14 Sacram'to
Williams James, laborer, 62 Clay
Williams Charles, laborer, 62 Clay
Williams W. it Son, grocers, 76 Davis
Williams John M. grocer, 76 Davis
Williams E. Clipper Saloon, 25 Davis
Williams F. lumber merchant, corner Mont-
gomery and Bush
W r illiams Andrew, grocer, 6 First
Williams J. J. attorney, Sacramento, near
Montgomery, 2d floor, h. corner Union
and Kearny
Williams Rev. Albert, pastor First Presby-
teriau Church, house California, above
Dupont
Williams Paul, laborer, 140 Sansome
Williams Wm. 0. clothing, 71 Pacific
Williams J. wood and coal yard, 195 Stock.
Williams B. wood and coal yard, 195 Stock.
Williams Chas. H. S. attorney, Howard's
buildiug, 2d floor
Williams Henry F. builder, 143 Washington,
2d floor
Williams B. F. civil engineer and surveyor,
137 California
Williams John, prop'r Milk Punch House,
Mission road
Williams Gov. E. billiard saloon, Custom
House Block
Williams T. S. real estate, 2 Armory Hall,
3d floor
Williams Geo. driver of Richardson's express
wagons, Centre street, Mission Dolores
Williamson A. grocer, First, near Mission
Williamson A. clerk, First, near Mission
Williamson J. R. jonr. blacksmith, 20 First
Williamson John, washman, State Marine
Hospital
Williamson Rev. Peter S. h. 193 California
Williamson George, at El Dorado
Williamson David, book-kkeper, "Sun" office
Williamson Edmund, printer, " Sun" office
Willan T. W. broker, 99 Jackson
Wilson W. O. grocer, 217 Pacific, and 107
Broadway
Wilson Joseph L. mason, h. Kearny, between
Filbert and Union
Wilson AVilliam, bottler, corner Dupont and
Vallejo
Wilson Robert, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
W r ilson John, Hippona stables, 160 Com-
mercial
Wilson John C. wheelwright, 129 Kearny
Wilson Samuel, baker, 183 California
Wilson S. B surveyor, h. 115 Bush
Wilson James, attorney and commissioner for
New Hampshire, office 14 Well's bd'g
Wilson John, attorney, Montgomery Block,
h. corner Harrison and Fremont
Wilson (J. O. clerk at A. J. Pope's, corner
Pine and Battery
Wilson John & Sons, Pioneer Harness Re-
pository, 98 Sansome, h. cor Bush and
Powell
Wilson Edward A., Pioneer Harness Re-
pository, 98 Sansome. h. corner Bush
and Powell
Wilson John S. saddler, 98 Sansome, h. cor-
ner Bush and Powell
Wilson W. J. 73 Commercial
Wilson J. X. 90 ( 'lay
Wilson L. J. & Co. commission merchants
and drug brokers, 38 Commercial
Wilson Charles, boarding house, 20 Stevenson
Wilson Charles T. printer, <; Public Ledger"
office
Wilson James, New Orleans House, 148
Mission
Wilson E. proprietor Wilson's Exchange,
Sansome
Wilson Charles, saloon, 1 California
Wilson Henry, saloon, 18 Sacramento
Wilson P. A. saloon, Drum, near California
Wilson Thomas, steward, 33 Davis
Wilson Robt. boarding house, 60 Clay
AVilson Charles, saloon, 83 Davis
AVilson G. C. saloon, 38 Sansome
Wilson John, painter, 16 Bush
Wilson M. printer, " S. F. Herald" office
AVilson James, merchant, Merchant, between
Battery and Sansome
Wilson Joseph A. real estate, h. Yallejo, be-
tween Montgomery and Kearny
Wilson John R. book-keeper, 161 Battery
AVilson Mrs. Mary, saloon,- 98 Pacific
AVilson Mrs. Mary, housekeeper, Golden Gate
Hotel
Wilson AVm. steward, Alden's Branch
144
SAN FRANCISCO [W] DIRECTORY.
Wilson Alex, proprietor Old Oak House,
Mission road
Wilson Captain L. T. proprietor Mansion
House, Mission Dolores
Wilson F. R. proprietor Mansion House,
Mission Dolores
Wilson George, boards Mansion House, Mis-
sion Dolores
Wilson John, cook, Alden's Branch
Wilson Samuel M. firm of Hoge & Wilson,
attorneys, 6 and 7 Montgomery Block,
2d floor, boards at Rassette House
Wilson Ezra A. carman, 3 Empire Block,
California
Wilke Ferdinand, trader, boards corner Pow-
ell and Filbert
Wilks Geo. h. Dunbar's alley, rear City Hall
Wilks Mrs. Hannah M. furnished rooms, S.
W. corner of Jackson and Davis
Wilkey & Morrill, house and sign painters,
28 California
Wilkey E. H. house and sign painter, 28
California
Willey Rev. S. H.h. Second, near Minna
Willey 0. waterman, boards corner Spring
and Summer
Wilber J. W. carpenter, h. cor. California
and Alexander lane
Wilber J. H. furniture, 164 Sacramento
Wilber Marshall, builder, 27 Sansome
Wilbor Thos. W. clerk, 93 Front, h. corner
Pine and Stockton
Wilby H. E. vice consul of Portugal, 135
Front, 2d floor
Wilner M. G. saloon, 216 Pacific
Wilner Malcom G. lodging house, 142 Clay,
2d floor
Wilbrock C. grocer, corner Minna and Jane
Willock T. painter, h. 336 Dupont
Wilder H. Portsmouth House
Wilder Waldo H., Young American Trage-
dian, house corner Kearny and Commer-
cial, 2d floor
Wilder Lucius I. clerk, corner California and
Battery, h. cor. Sacramento and Sans'e
Wild Jonathan, collector, California-st. wharf
Willeston H. C. bookseller, 201 Clay
Williston Alanson, porter, 161 Battery
Wilde Louis, shoemaker, h. N. side Pine, be-
tween Kearny and St. Mary's
Wilde Chas. stevedore, h. Jane, near Minna
Wilde John W. banker, cor. Clay and Mont-
gomery
Wilkin Martin, grocer, cor. Third and Everett
Wilkius M. B. steward, cor. Stockton and
Union
Wilkins Peter, steward, 66 Pacific
Wilcocks B. boards at Wilson's Exchange
Willcutt Joseph Lewis, at Fiint, Peabody
& Co.'s
Wiley & Steeg, auction and commission, 145
Sansome
Wiley Thomas, jour, carpenter, 83 Jackson
Wiley Robert, bar-keeper, 89 Washington
Willess Wm. carman, 184 Montgomery
Wills John, carpenter, 77 Jackson, 2d floor
Willis H. P. commission merchant, 61 and
63 California
Willis Edward, painter, N. E. cor. Sansome
and Washington
Willard E. carriage maker, 42 Sansome
Willard Adab, dairy and produce, Presidio
road
Wilkinson Walker, house,304 Washington
Wilkinson Daniel, laborer, boards 19 Ohio
Wilkinson Wm. tinner, 16 Davis
Wilkinson, Davis & Co., Clipper Storehouse,
Washington to Jackson, above Sansome
Wing A. m r>. apothecary, State Marine
Hospital
Wing John C. hackman, 192 Sacramento
Wing Stephen, tinner, 126 Jackson
Wingerter J. tailor, 60 Kearny
Winterton John R. h. California, 2 doors
above Stockton
Winterton John, mail clerk, "Alta" office
Wingate James H. real estate dealer, h. 181
Stockton
Wingate Benj. clerk at C. Minturn's, Cun-
ningham's wharf
Winslow C. F. m. d. office and house 230
Washington
Winslow M. boiler maker, Sutter Iron Works
Winslow Robert, barkeeper, 17 Leidsdorff
Winslow James, restaurant, 22 California
Winslow Geo. intelligence office, Merchant, 1
door E. of Montgomery
Winter Chas. import clerk, naval office, cus-
tom house
Winter Clinton, book-keeper, " S. F. Herald"
office
Winter C. baker, at M. L. Winn's
Winters D. W. segars, 215 Washington
Winters Thadeus, steward, Franklin Hotel
Winsor S. L. storage and commission, 63
Sacramento
Winsor H. O. laborer, 165 Sansome, corner
of Gold
Windsor Geo. carman, at Conroy & Connor's
Winchester E. H. saddler, 82 Battery
Winders Robert, at El Dorado
Winder Wm. house and sign painter, 79
Jackson
Winn M. L. confectionery and ice cream sa-
loons, cor. Montgomery and Washing-
ton ; 78 and 80 Commercial ; and 109
and 111 Clay
Winall S. A. blacksmith, Stevenson, near
First
Winants A. attorney, office 91 Merchant, h.
John, above Powell
Winant Jacob, groom at Oriental stables
Wintzer & Baker, clothing and segars, 12 and
14 California
Wintzer Chas. clothing and segars, 12 and
14 California
Wintzer Chas. clothing, Davis, 2 doors from
Pacific
SAN FRANCISCO [W] DIRECTORY.
145
Winans J. C. commission mer. 64 Front, 2d
floor
Winkler Godfrey, porter, 111 and 113 Ca-
lifornia
Wisnell David, laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Wlsnell Thadeus, grocer, 203 Sacramento
Wise Joseph, segars, 221 Kearny
Wise John H. inspector, custom house
Wisner Chas. 0. clerk, 72 Battery
Witkow'sky Edward, tailor, 241 Dupont
Witherbee J. J. m. d. 78 Pacific
Withers Nathan. 32 Commercial
Witness Geo. H. seaman, boards 20 Stevenson
Wohler Herman, office 141 Montgomery, h.
Green, bet. Stockton and Dupont
Wolf P. crockery, Kearny, opposite custom
house
Wolf Z. I), h. corner Kearny, Market and
Geary
Wolf E. shoe maker, 126 Kearny
Wolf P. crockery, 180 Kearny, h. Sansome
place
Wolf Brothers, clothing, 116 Sacramento
Wolf L. clothing, 43 Pacific
Wolf L. cabinet maker, 103 Jackson
Wolf Lewis, jour, printer, "News" office, 35
Commercial
Wolfe .James E. house Sutter, 2 doors from
Kearny
Wolfe Wm. agent, h. 65 Broadway
Wolfe John H. clerk, 1 Trainer's Row
Wolff Chas. Sierra Nevada House. 37 Mont-
gomery
Wolfinger Peter, miller, Happy Valley Mills
Wood >. P. stove dealer, 87 Montgomery
Wood Madam Emma, dress maker, h. Union,
2 doors from .Mason
Wood Joseph, hatter, boards 103 Broadway
Wood Chas. carpenter, h. S. side Clay, 2
doors above Powell
Wood William G. Esq. h. Green. 2 doors
below Stockton
Wood Francis. Orleans House, 196 Pacific
Wood Mrs. Mary, (widow,) boards Ports-
mouth House
Wood Henry H. carpenter, h. 114 Bush
Wood Geo. A. carpenter, h. 114 Bush
Wood S. tiuuer. 87 Montgomery
Wood T. J. clothier, 151 Montgomery
Wood T. M. clothier, 151 Montgomery
Wood P. P. carpenter, 196 Kearny, basem't.
Wood Henry H. clerk, 85 Front, cor. Clay
Wood <fc West, commission merchants, 105
Front, 2d floor
Wood Wm. H. commission mer. 105 Front.
2d floor
Wood J. H. clerk, corner Sacramento and
Front
Wood Chas. sawyer, Alta Foundry
Wood Miss Sarah, h. Ecker, bet. Market and
Stevenson
Wood W. B. pattern maker. Sutter Iron
Works
Wood Wm. saloon, Melius, near First
Wood & Co. stevedores, cor. Clay and Drum,
2d floor
Wood Ezra B. stevedore, cor. Clay and Drum,
2d floor, h. cor. Clay and Taylor
Wood Wm. G. attorney, 172 Montgomery
Wood AY. E. shipping master, 17 Commerc'l.
Wood N. R. teamster, boards 89 Pacific
Wood M. boards 89 Pacific
Woods U. P. Oak Hall clothing, 165 Wash-
ington
Woods I. C. of Adams & Co's. Express
Woods F. H. at Adams & Co's. Express
Woods Geo. W. machinist, Alta Foundry
Woods R. E. real estate agent, 158 Mont-
gomery Block
Woods A. pattern maker, Yulcan Iron W'ks.
Woods B. F. carpenter, boards 29 Leidsdorff
Woodhams M. grocer, corner Stockton and
Green
Woodfork Ambrose, bar-keeper, Bella Union
Woodside & Brown, carriage makers, Summer
Woodside E. carriage maker, Summer
AVoodside E. G. & Co. carriage makers, 158
California
Woodside E. (J. carriage maker, 158 Califor-
nia, h. Summer
Woodside P. K. clerk, Supreme Court. City
Hall
Woodlief I !ol. boards Jones' Hotel
Woodruff V. S. book-keeper, at Boyd & Co's.
Woodruff E. merchant, 64 Sansome, 2d floor
Woodman Chas. B. Sutter Market, cor. Fol-
som and Beak-
Woodward Mrs. E. tragic actress, boards
Portsmouth House
Woodward S. P. Hippona stables, 166 Com-
mercial
Woodward Elisha, messenger at Adams &
Co's, express
Woodward Wm. H. 161 Commercial
Woodward Robt. B. proprietor What Cheer
House, 119 Sacramento
Woodward Wm. engineer, 119 Sacrameuto
Woodward C. C. printer, ••Daily Com. Ad-
vertiser" office, 146 Montgomery
Woodward Dr. G. carman, 4 Orleans Row
Woodard L. intelligence office, 87 Commer-
cial, 2d floor
Woodworth & Co. importers of piano fortes
and. melodeons, 130 Clay
Woodworth Fredk. A. piano ware rooms, 130
Clay. h. Hardie place
Woodworth Selim E. sea captain, 130 Clay,
h: Hardie place
Woodworth James, apothecary, h. N. E. cor.
Battery and Jackson, 2d floor
Woolf D. B. paper store. 274 Dupont
Woolf Israel E. importer shirts, 143 Clay
Woolf & Phillips, Broadway bakery, 46
Broadway
Woolf Philip, Broadway bakery, 46 Broad-
way
Woolf J. L. clerk, 143 Clay, 2d floor
Woollev Chas. clerk, 77 Commercial
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146
SAN FRANCISCO [Y] DIRECTORY.
Woolson TV. C. watchmaker, 161 Clay, house
Sansome, near Bush
Woolson Wm. watchmaker, 135 Montgomery
"Woolsey J. L. & Co. Exchange and Banking
office, 31 Commercial
Woolsey J. L. Exchange and Banking office,
31Comm'l, boards Crescent City Hotel
Wooster J. B. clerk, 67 Pacific, h. Pacific,
bet. Powell and Mason
Worsham E. L. laborer, boards 196 Pacific
Worthington Wm. painter and glazier, Bren-
ham place
Worth A. W. miller, 149 Battery
Worth Wm. E. pattern maker, 137 Pine
Worth James, saloon, Stevenson, near First
Worth G. A. steward, Longley's restaurant,
144 Clay
Worden Jas. J. carman, at Hutton & Go's.
Worden Thos. tinner, 109 California
Worden Newell, at El Dorado
Wordeu Francis L. clerk, 208 Montgomery
Wormser L. 104 Merchant, 2d floor
Worral A. C. fruit, 90 Commercial
Worrell Robt.. bar-keeper, cor. Montgomery
and Commercial
Wozencraft 0. M. m. d. office 256 Washing'n
Wray & Blake, butchers, stalls 1 & 3 Pacific
Market
Wray Jacob, butcher, stalls 1 and 3 Pacific
Market
Wrhanhaemer L. dry goods, 205 Kearny
Wright Geo. W. banker, firm Palmer, Cook
& Co. h. 185 Stockton
Wright Wm. h. Union place
Wright E. h. 7 Prospect place
Wright P. F. at Robert Kellen & Co's.
Wright Joseph, at Adams & Go's. Express
Wright John, baker, at M. L.W inn's
Wright A. carpenter, boards at 114 Pacific
Wright Edw. A. clerk, 79 Washington
Wright John, stevedore, h. Fremont
Wright Jas. B. carpenter, 8 Sacramento
Wright Wm. H. sail maker, 6 Sacramento,
2d floor
Wright Chas. clerk to Board of Port War-
dens, corner Drum and Clay
Wright Captain J. T. agent for San Diego
steamers, 31 Sacramento, 2d floor
Wright George S. merchant, 31 Sacramento,
2d floor
Wright E. S. carpenter, 59 Pine
Wright Dr. A. S. miners' exchange and sav-
ings bank, Armory Hall building
Wrigley Joseph, foreman of boiler makers,
Union Iron Works
Wundsch Edward, M. d. rear 109 Kearny, h.
corner Sutter and Dupont
Wurl Frederick, sheet iron worker, Union
Iron Works
Wurtemberg. & Go. tobacco and segars, No.
87 Clay
Wurster C. painter, boards at 159 Kearny
Wyatt Rev. 0. B. pastor Trinity Church, h.
Second, near Minna
WycofF Samuel, carpenter, corner of Battery
and Oregon
Wyckoff & Go. importers of groceries, No.
97 Battery
Wyckoff George, importer of groceries, No.
97 Battery
Wyley S. R. h. 31 Pike
Wylie John W. at Hutton & Co's.
Wymmer Jacob, crockery, 265 Dupont
Wyman & Huntingdon, blacksmiths, 38 Webb
Wyman J. P. blacksmith, 38 Webb
Wyman Wm. at Adams & Co's. Express
Wyman Oliver, jour, carpenter, 83 Jackson,
h. corner Mason and Greenwich
Wyman J. A. cabinet maker, 103 Jackson
Wyman & Turner, civil engineers and sur-
veyors, Nos. 5 and 6 Express buildings,
3d floor
Wyman H. M. civil engineer and surveyor, 5
and 6 Express buildings, 3d floor
Wyncopp J. H. & Co. Phoenix Saw Mills,
Market, 3 doors from First
Wyncopp J. H. Phoenix Saw Mills, Market,
3 doors from First, h. 142 Mission
Wynn John, com. merchant, 147 Battery
Wysc N. H. port warden, corner of Clay and
Drum, 2d floor
Yale Gregory, attorney, 110 Montgomery,
h. 103 Montgomery
Yanuey Henry P. >r. d. cor. Montgomery and
Sacremento, 2d floor
Yard Chas. D. 172 Clay
Yard Geo. M. inspector, custom house
Yates Chapman, grocer, 137 Jackson
Yates John, la-borer, 231 Kearny
Yates Jas. G. laborer, h. Powell, near Union
Yerkes Joseph, auctioneer and commissio
merchaut, S. W. corner Sansome an
Sacramento
Young Nelson, h. Filbert, near Stockton
Young Jacob C. m. d. office Armory Hall
Young Nicholas, shoemaker, 242 Montg'ry
Young Thomas, wholesale and retail fane
straw goods, 171 Clay
Young B. T. porter, 108 Sansome
Young Edward, 174 Washington
Young James, blacksmith, Nos. 127 and 1
Washington
Young Chas. B. clerk, 35 Pine
Young Wm. E. builder, 149 Mission
Young Charles, cook, 6 Commercial
Young Wm. C. & Co. auct. and com. merch'
1 Orleans row
Young Wm. C. anct. and com. merchant,
Orleans row, h. 49 Minna
Young Alexander, teamster, 6 California
Young Richard S. m. d. opposite Tehama
House
Young Thomas, proprietor Dundee House, 94
Pacific
Younger Wm. clerk, 133 Sacramento
Younger Alexander, porter house, No. 17
Leidsdorff
BAN FRANCISCO [Z] DIRECTORY. 147
Zabriska We N. attorney, office Argenti's
building, 3d floor
Zantzinger Louis F. inspector, appraiser's
• store
Zabreski Alexander & Co. lithographers. 152
Washington, 2d floor
Ziegenhirt H. manf. of fringes, 210 Clay
Ziel, Bertheau & Co.com. merchahts, No. 101
Battery
Zimmerman C. "Whitehall Exchange, Summer
near Kearuy
Zinser F. P. grocer, cor. Union and Dupont
Zane J. P. & Co. saddlery and harness, No. j Zolver John, steward, at Wilson's Exchange
75 California Zolver Jacob, bar-keeper. Wilson's Exchange
Zerman & (Jo. general directors, ballast, <fcc. Zootman Daniel, porter, corner Sacramento
X. W. cor. Jackson and Davis, 2d floor j and Front
Zerman J. N. agent, X. W. cor. Jackson aud Zottman Henry, shutter maker, Maiden lane,
Davis, 2d floor h. 7 Virginia
Ziegenhirt L. manf. of fringes, 210 Clay
HOTELS All) PUBLIC HOUSES.
Alia Hotel, Davis, between Jackson and Pacific streets ; Hollister, Fox &
Howe, proprietors.
American Hotel, 65 Montgomery street ; Peter Yogle & Co., proprietors.
American House, G Commercial street ; Simonds & Co., proprietors.
Atlantic Hotel, 12 Commercial street ; Maslen & Miller, proprietors.
Atlantic House, or New York Home, 181 Pacific street ; Louis Dietrich,
proprietor.
Auburn House, 18 Davis street ; Henry JIarmon, proprietor.
Baltimore and New York House, No. 48 Broadway ; Mrs. M. Jillard,
proprietress.
Barkley's Hotel, 86 Kearny street ; Win. Barkley, proprietor.
Bay Hotel, Cunningham's (old) wharf; Jas. Urie, proprietor.
Bay State Hotel, 68 Front street ; Bowers & Brandow, proprietors.
Battery House, 1 California street ; Matthews <fe Wilson, proprietors.
Branch Hotel, 40 Sansome st. ; Webster, Murphy & Cheney, proprietors.
Bell Rock House, 97 Pacific street ; F. Buttenut, proprietor.
Brannan House, corner Bush and Sansome streets ; Mrs. Hermione Ball,
proprietress.
Bristol House, 109 Pacific street ; E. Hall, proprietor.
Broadway House, 21 Broadway ; Lewis French, proprietor.
Brooklyn Hotel, 37 Broadway ; John Kelly, Jr., proprietor.
Brown's Hotel, 83 Kearny street.
California House, 22 California street ; J. Winslow, proprietor.
Canton Hotel, 168 California street.
Carswell House, Sansome street, opposite Rassette House ; Mrs. Carswell,
proprietress.
Central Hotel, 229 and 231 Clay street ; Savage & Elliott, proprietors.
Chicago Hotel, Jackson street, between Davis and Front, D. & C. Parrish
& B,. Billinghurst, proprietors.
Cincinnati House, 142 Mission street ; E. J. Bailly, proprietor.
Clareville House, 26 Montgomery street ; Edward Matthews, proprietor.
148 HOTELS AND PUBLIC HOUSES.
Citv Hotel, 37 Pacific street ; L. Ayres & J. H. Smith, proprietors.
Clinton House, Jackson street, between Davis and Front ; J. Ford& Co.,
proprietors.
Columbia House, corner Tallejo and Battery sts.; Wm. Lavis, proprietor.
Columbia Hotel, 119 Pine street ; Samuel Hopkins, proprietor.
Commercial Hotel, 45 Pacific st. ; A. Morgan & B. W. Barns, proprietors.
Crescent City Hotel, Sansome street, from Clay to Commercial ; Gardner
& Thomas, proprietors.
Dallas House, Battery street, between Pacific and Broadway, John Kelly,
proprietor.
Dublin Hotel, 111^ Front street ; J. DeCourcey, proprietor.
Dundee Arms, 51 Montgomery street ; Thos. Jarratt, proprietor.
Dundee House, 94 Pacific street ; Thos. Young, proprietor.
Eastern House, 25 Broadway ; Francis McGlency,. proprietor.
Eastern Exchange, No. 4 Commercial street ; William F. Melvin & Co.,
proprietors.
East River House, 165 Front street ; Thos. Davis, proprietor.
Eclipse House, corner of Clark and Front streets ; J. L. Smith & Co.,
proprietors.
Eighth Ward House, Mission Dolores ; John Treat, proprietor.
Emmet Hotel, 111 Front street ; McCuen & McLees, proprietors.
Emu Inn, 49 Montgomery street ; Thomas Phillips, proprietor.
Eureka Hotel, 113 Montgomery street ; Moulton & Lum, proprietors.
European House, 147 Pacific street ; Mrs. Yandencwerk, proprietress.
Fairhaven House, 41 Sansome street ; Mrs. Ann Bonneau, proprietress.
Florence House, 190 and 192 Pacific street ; James Daly, proprietor.
Franklin Hotel, corner Pacific and Sansome streets ; G-. E. Graves & E.
D. Sloat, proprietors
Franklin House, corner of Broadway and Sansome streets ; Cox, Ross &
Hassey, proprietors.
Foundry [louse, corner Stevenson and Ecker sts.; J. Benson, proprietor.
Foundry House, corner First and Mission streets ; E. J. Quirk, proprietor.
Fulton House, Bush street, between Battery and Front, James Donaghue,
proprietor.
Girard House, Merchant street, between Montgomery and Sansome, Capt.
John Payne, proprietor.
Gal way House, Ohio street ; John Mooney, proprietor.
Germania Hotel, 116 Pine street; Andrew Kirn, proprietor.
Golden Gate Hotel, corner Davis and Oregon streets ; W. G. Thomas,
proprietor.
Globe Hotel, 243 and 245 Dupont street ; G. P. Scaefer, proprietor
Golden Gate Hotel, 118 Pacific street ; P. Buckley, proprietor.
Gothic Hall, 43 Sansome street ; John White, proprietor.
Greenberg's Hotel, 66 Sansome street ; Leopold Greenberg, proprietor.
Grizlcy Bear House, Mission road ; Mrs. M. Montruil, proprietress.
Half Way House, Mission road ; Henry Bryant, proprietor.
Harp of Erin, Jesse street, near Second ; R. H. Harper, proprietor.
Heather House, 5 Broadway ; Wm. Stratford, proprietor.
Hillman's Temperance House, 80 and 82 Davis street ; Isaac Hillman
proprietor.
Howard House, 35 Sacramento street ; Jos. Stump, proprietor.
Howard House, 35 Pacific street ; W. F. Shirley, proprietor.
Isthmus House, 36 First street ; A. Davis & C. Mellick, proprietors.
"
HOTELS AND PUBLIC HOUSES. 149
Irving House, Oregon street, between Front and Davis ; Rawlings & Pat-
terson, proprietors.
Jackson House, corner Montgomery and CalifoJnia streets ; Francois
Martinez, proprietor.
Jackson Street House, corner Jackson and Davis streets ; M. Mulvihill,
proprietor.
Jean Bart Hotel, 11 Broadway, Joseph Bart, proprietor.
Jones' Hotel, corner California and Leidsdorff streets ; David Jones,
proprietor
Kennebeck House, Front street, near Yallejo street; W. K. Doe & Co.,
proprietors.
Key Stone House, 84 Davis street ; Mrs. Mary Herring, proprietress.
Kossuth House, 90 Pacific street, between Battery and Sansoine, Runge &
Bomhoff, proprietors.
Louisiana House, 152 Pacific street : B. O'Rourke, proprietor.
Maclaren's Hotel, Creek Lane, between Folsoni and Mission streets ; Geo.
Maclaren, proprietor.
Maine Hotel, 114 Pacific street : B. Bates, proprietor
Mansfield House, 87 and 89 Pacific street ; Win. M. Mansfield, proprietor.
Mansion House, 78 Pacific street : Heperon & Welsh, proprietors.
Mansion House, 157 Dupont street : Madame^Touchard, proprietress.
Mansion House, Mission Dolores ; Capt. L. T. Wilson, proprietor.
Mariners' House, 60 Pacific street ; Thomas Curtis, proprietor.
Mechanics' Exchange, 48 Battery street ; E. J. J. Ptister, proprietor.
Mechanics' Exchange, 123 Kearny street ; Meyer A: Plege, proprietors.
Mechanics' Home, 42 Sacramento street : Mrs. Sarah Mix. proprietress.
Mechanics' House, 26 First street ; James Logan, proprietor.
Mercantile Hotel, 159 and 161 Front street ; George Brown, proprietor.
Merchants' Hotel, Merchant street, between Montgomery and Sansome;
Mrs. S. Farg-Alv. proprietress.
Messenger House, Front street, between Jackson and Pacific ; P. F. John-
son, proprietor.
Meyer's Hotel, 85 and 87 Kearny street ; Lewis Meyer & Co., proprietors.
Milk Punch House, Mission road ; John Williams, proprietor.
Minerva Exchange, 73 Pacific street ; H. Niemann, proprietor.
Montgomery House, 79 Montgomery street ; E. S. Peck, proprietor.
Monumental House, 46 Sacramento street ; H. Bramarman, proprietor.
National Hotel, 76 Pacific street ; W. Abbott, proprietor.
Nag's Head, 7 Broadway, Jesse Richardson, proprietor.
National Hall, Mission Dolores ; Sylvester Courtier, proprietor.
National Temperance House, 32 and 34 Sacramento street : F. E. Wey-
gant & Co., proprietors.
New Bedford House, 14 First street ; Geo. W. Colmear, proprietor.
New England House, 31 Sansome street ; Baur & Overland, proprietors.
New Orleans House, 211 Montgomery street ; James Power, proprietor.
New Orleans House, 148 Mission street ; James Wilson, proprietor.
New St. Francis Hotel, Montgomery street, between Jackson and Pacific.
New Texas House, Clay street wharf, below Drum street : L. Dirks, pro-
prietor.
New York Hotel, 186 Sansome street ; King & Hersee, proprietors
Niantic Hotel, corner Clay and Sansome streets ; E. J. Armstrong, pro-
prietor.
Nightingale, Mission road ; Wm. Shear, proprietor.
150 HOTELS AND PUBLIC HOUSES.
Nicaragua Exchange, corner Jackson and Davis streets ; J. H. Pohlker,
proprietor.
Nonantum House, Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth ; G. Malech,
proprietor.
North American House, 40 Sacramento street, Gray & Wallace, pro-
prietors.
North Star House, 45 Broadway ; C. K. Smith, proprietor.
Ocean House, 179 Front street ; Schroder & Meyer, proprietor.
Ocean Spray House, Jackson street, between Front and Davis ; Hans
Miller, proprietor.
Old Oak House, Mission road, Alex. Wilson, proprietor.
Oriental Hotel, corner Battery and Bush streets ; Caleb Hyatt, proprietor.
Orleans House, 196 wacific street ; Vandervoort & Walts, proprietors.
Our House, 72 Market street ; H. T. Jones, proprietor.
Pacific Hotel, 35 Pacific street ; Wm. F. McAlester, proprietor.
Pennsylvania House, 69 Pine street ; J. Weiler, proprietor.
Philadelphia House, 55 First street ; Edw. Hawkins, proprietor.
Philadelphia House, 155 Pacific street ; vacant.
Philadelphia House, 133 Pine street ; Joseph Hug, proprietor.
Phoenix House, Jackson street, between Front and Davis ; Chas. W. Plum,
proprietor.
Phoenix House, 33 Broadway ; John Kelly, proprietor.
Pleasant Valley Hotel, corner of Ecker rnd Clementine streets ; James
Frawley, proprietor.
Portsmouth House, corner of Clay street and Brenham Place ; H. Wilder
& H. H. Parkell, proprietors.
Rassette House, corner Bush and Sansome streets ; Joseph Rassette, pro-
prietor.
Ripton House, Mission road ; Wm. Kearney, proprietor.
Rising State Hotel, 3 Jackson street, near Davis ; Charles Price, pro-
prietor.
Robert Burns Hotel, junction of California and Markett streets ; J. T.
Roberts, proprietor.
Robert Emmet House, 244 Pacific street ; Thomas Place &o Co., pro-
prietors.
R. Phillips House, California wharf ; R. Phillips, proprietor.
Russian Hill Hotel, corner Vallejo and Leavenworth streets ; Michael
McLaughlin, proprietor.
San Francisco Bay House, Jackson street, below Davis ; A. Schatchen &
G. Kraft, proprietors.
Seventh (7th) Ward House, corner Market and First streets ;
Henry, proprietor.
Shamrock House, Battery street, near Vallejo ; J. Plunkett, proprietor.
Sierra Nevada House, 37 Montgomery street ; Charles Wolf, proprietor.
Sierra Nevada House, Jackson street, near Front ; Charles Robinson,
proprietor.
Sir Walter Scott House, 53 Montgomery street ; George Scott, proprietor.
South Beach House, Tremont street ; Edward Savers, proprietor.
Sutter Hotel, Beale street, near Folsom ; Phillip Horn, proprietor.
Tehama House, corner California and Sansome streets ; G. W. Frink,
manager.
Tennessee Hotel, 179 Pacific street ; Reagan •& Brother, proprietors.
Texas House, 73 Commercial street ; Mrs. Kelsey & Co., proprietresses.
RESTAURANTS AND COFFEE SALOONS. 151
Travellers' Rest, Jesse street, near Second ; C. Ryan, proprietor.
Union Hotel, corner Kearny and Merchant streets ; Isaac M. Hall, pro-
prietor.
Union House, 12 First street ; Joseph & John Nightingale, proprietors.
Unity House. 20 Ohio street ; Professor Courtier, proprietor.
U. S. Hotel, 66 Pacific street ; X. T. Carpenter & Samuel Francis, pro-
prietors.
U. S. House, 44 Broadway, vacant.
U. S. Temperance House,* 107 Kearny street . D. & C. Parish, proprietors.
Vermont House, corner Broadway and Ohio streets ; Jones & Owen,
proprietors.
Wilson's Exchange. Sansome street, between Washington and California ;
E. Wilson, proprietor.
Washington House, 4 California street ; vacant.
Western House, 44 Sacramento street ; Chas. Brown, proprietor.
Western House, Sansome street, near Broadway ; F. Keller, proprietor.
What Cheer House, 119 Sacramento stifel ; Robert B. Woodward, pro-
prietor.
William Tell House, 77 Bush street ; Stuber 4 Conrad, proprietors.
Winthrop House, 57 Jackson street ; E. Kennedy, proprietor.
RESTAURANTS AND COFFEE SALOONS.
A la Croix Rouge, Restaurant — 170 Commercial street ; Bonnet &
Toche, proprietors.
A l'Esperance, Restaurant — 150 Sacramento street ; Dijon & Bruneval,
proprietors.
Alden's — 174 and 176 Commercial street.
Alden's Branch — 81 Sansome street ; W. B. Gould, proprietor.
Alianza — 188 Pacific street ; Peter Lami, proprietor.
Au Coq Hardi — 220 Pacific street ; Weyhe & Co. proprietors.
Au Gamin de Paris — 251 Dupont street ; John Blondeau & Co. pro-
prietors.
Au Rendezvous des Ouvriers — 253 Dupont street ; Yincent & Allaire,
proprietors.
Barnart's Dining Saloon — Basement, 143 Washington street { Harris
Barnart, proprietor.
Barnum's — 151 and 153 Commercial street ; A. Cannon, proprietor.
Bella Union — (Cafe du Commerce) — Washington street, opposite Ports-
mouth Square ; Madame Mondelet, proprietress.
Bulklet & Walker's Coffe Rooms — 41 Pacific wharf.
Cafe Brazil — 116 Kearny street.
Cafe Washington — 163 Commercial street ; Madame Payot & Co. pro-
prietors.
152 RESTAURANTS AND COFFEE SALOONS.
Clayton's — 141 Commercial street ; H. J. Clayton, proprietor.
Clayton Saloon — 148 Commercial street ; Lawler & Ward, proprietors.
Diana Star — corner Sacramento and Davis streets ; Nicolas & Co. pro-
prietors.
Eastern Restaurant — 84 Commercial street ; W. N. States, proprietor.
Eberlein & Co.'s Restaurant — Sacramento street Wharf, between Davis
and Drum streets.
Europa Felice — 182 Pacifie street ; Meloro & Pisano, proprietors.
Europe — 137 Kearny street.
Franco-American — 252 Dupont street ; B. Penaiu & Co. proprietors.
French Restaurant — 238 Pacific street ; Martincourt, Rabourdin &
Ennot, proprietors.
Georgia Coffee Saloon — 211 Kearny street ; D. White, proprietor.
German Coffee Saloon — 152 Clay street ; A. Kimmer, proprietor.
Golden Gate Restaurant — 208 Clay street ; Walley & Hunter, pro-
prietors.
Knickerbocker Restaurant — 46 Commercial street ; N. Sawyer & Co.
proprietors.
LaEstrellade Chile — 214 Jackson street ; Senora Barrole, proprietress.
Lager Beer Coffee Saloon — 127 California street.
Lafayette Restaurant — 209 Washington street ; A. Garaud & Co. pro-
prietors.
Landeberger's Coffee Saloon — 168 Clay street.
Livermore's Exchange— 174 Sansome street ; Gans & Tussick, proprietors.
Longley's — 144 Clay street ; S. Longley, proprietor.
Louisiana Restaurant — 99 Commercial ; T. A. Meuli, proprietor.
Macheleau's Restaurant — 179 California street ; Macheleau & Co. pro-
prietors.
Marshall's Coffee Saloon — Merchant street, near Kearny ; Sandy Mar-
shall, proprietor.
Mercantile Restaurant — 159 and 161 Front street ; Geo. Brown, pro-
prietor.
Miners' Restaurant — 129 Commercial street ; Corbiniere, proprietor.
Meyer's Coffee Saloon — 86 Clay street ; L. F. Meyer, proprietor.
Murr's Coffee Saloon — 89 Kearny street ; C . Murr & Brother, pro-
prietors.
National Restaurant — 147 Commercial street ; Constant <fe Duval, pro-
prietors.
New Orleans Coffee Saloon — 157 Kearny street ; Campbell, proprietor.
New York Coffee Saloon — 160 Kearny street ; Kauce & Thompson,
proprietors.
New York Restaurant — 72 Davis street ; John D'Arcy, proprietor.
Pacific Coffee Saloon — 216 Pacific street ; M. G. Wilner, proprietor.
Pacific Restaurant — 194 Pacific street ; E. Cheruer, proprietor.
Pacific Restaurant — Jackson street wharf ; I. Kleinschroth, proprietor.
Pfeifer's Coffee Saloon — 283^ Dupont street; Wm. Pfeifer, proprietor.
Rail Road Coffee and Tea Rooms — 48 Commercial street ; Haley &
Thompson, proprietors.
Restaurant de France — 193 Kearny street ; Pascal & Leon, proprietors.
Restaurant de la Poste — Commercial street, near Kearny ; Chaurus,
August & Co. proprietors.
Right's Coffee Saloon — Basement Masonic Hall building ; Ernest Richt,
proprietor.
BAKERIES. 153
Schad & Scewerlxs Coffee Saloox — 179 Washington street.
Schroth's Coffee Saloox — 65 Kearny street ; Chas. Schroth, proprietor.
Schroth & Carl's Coffee Saloox — Merchant street, near Montgomery.
Star Restaurant — 232 Pacific street ; Clark <fc Rogers, proprietors.
Steixhardt's Dining Saloox — 135 California street ; Mrs. Steinhardt,
proprietress.
Stockfleth's Restaurant — 58 Kearny street ; M. M. Stockfleth, pro-
prietor.
Swiss Republic Restaurant — 19 Commercial street ; Scalmanini &
Frapoli, proprietors.
Terrapix Lunch — 166 and 168 Commercial ; Hepburn, Halliday &
Oakes, proprietors.
Washixgtox Restaurant — 6T Sacramento street ; Mattison, Pache &
Co. proprietors.
Winn's Fountain Head — 78 and 80 Commercial street ; M. L. Winn,
proprietor.
Winn's Fountain Head Extension — Clay street, between Battery and
Sansonie ; M. L. Winn, proprietor.
Wixn's Branch — Corner Montgomery and Washington streets ; M. L.
Winn, proprietor.
Wm. Tell Restaurant— 227 Pacific street ; Hanault & Co. proprietors.
Young America Restaurant — 149 Kearny street ; J. B. Chevalier,
proprietor.
BAKERIES.
American Bakery, No. 221 Pacific street.
Astor Bakery, corner Hunt and Third streets.
Bakery, corner Union and Dupont streets.
Bakery, Green, near Powell street.
Bakery, Polk's alley.
Bell's Bakery, No. 96 Pacific street.
Boston Bakery, Ecker, near Mission street.
Broadway Bakery. 46 Broadway.
California Bakery, corner Yallejo and Battery streets.
City Bakery. No. 207 Jackson street.
Cracker Bakery. (Horr <fc Co.) 45 Sacramento street.
Dallam's Bakery. Second, near Howard street.
Eagle Bakery, corner Kearny and Post streets.
Empire Bakery, corner Sacramento and Pike streets.
Excelsior Bakery, corner Clay and Dupont streets.
Eureka Bakery. 89 Kearny street.
Exchange Bakery, basement of Post-office building.
Fancy Bakery, basement of 179 Washington street, east of Kearny
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154 BAKERIES
Fancy Bakery, basement of 283 Dupont street.
Franco- American Bakery, basement of 321 Dupont street.
French Bakery, Sutter street, between Stockton and Powell.
French Bakery, S. W. corner Green and Powell streets.
German Bakery, Green street, between Stockton and Powell.
German (Landeberger's,) Bakery, 168 Clay street.
Georgia Bakery, 211 Kearny street.
Golden Gate Bakery, 208 Clay street.
Hamburger Bakery, 6 Kearny street.
Happy Valley Bakery, First street, near Mission.
Jenny Lind Bakery, corner Stockton and Vallejo streets.
Jourdan's Bakery, Rincon Point.
Larege Bakery, corner Dupont and Union streets.
Lafitte Bakery, 4 Ohio street.
Louisiana Bakery, Pinkney place, above Broadway.
Manhattan Bakery, Kearny street, 2d door from Bush, north.
Maldandt Bakery, 187^ Pacific street.
Marine Bakery, Beale street, near Folsom, Rincon Point.
Milk Bread Bakery, corner Jesse and First streets.
Mission Street Bakery, 139 Mission street.
Naumkeag Bakery, 82 Pacific street.
New England Bakery, 133 Jackson street.
New Orleans Fancy Bakery, 157 Kearny street.
New Orleans Bakery,* 179^ California street.
New York Bakery, 160 Kearny street.
New York Bakery, 72 Davis street.
Ohio Bakery, 10 Ohio street.
Oriental Bakery, Montgomery street, between Broadway and Pacific,
Patent Steam Bakery, office No. 30 Battery street.
Philadelphia Bakery, Vallejo street, between Stockton and Powell.
Plaza Bakery, 202 Washington street.
Pleasant Valley Bakery, Clementine street.
Public Bakery, 234 Jackson street.
Sand Hill Bakery, 51 Kearny street.
Sand Hill Bakery, 324 Clay street.
San Francisco Bakery, 262 Jackson street.
Scroth's Bakery, 65 Kearny street.
Sutter Bakery, Beale street, near Folsom.
Star Bakery, 183 California street.
State Bakery, (Gorham's,) 248 Dupont street.
Telegraph Bakery, 41 Pacific street.
Union Bakery, 372 Stockton street.
Washington Bakery, Jesse street, Depot 109 Montgomery street.
Winn's Fountain Head Bakery, 47 and 49 Commercial street.
Winn's Branch Bakery, corner Montgomery and Washington streets.
PUBLIC MARKETS.
155
PUBLIC MARKETS.
New World Market.
Corner of Commercial and Leidsdorff streets, extending through to Clay st.-
Opened, Fall 1851.
Proprietor, William L. Ryckmax.
DIRECTORY TO JYEW WORLD MARKET.
Stall No. 1
« " 2
" " 3
" " 4
" " 5
MEATS.
Dominick Claveay.
Barron & Moylan.
Crawley & Weller.
A^ictor Hublin.
Louis Walker & Co.
' 6 Henry Simmerman.
VEGETABLES.
s No. 17 & 19 White & Balch.
" 18 Knowles & Kent.
E. Clement.
Mrs. Mercer.
Stall No. 7
FISH.
Alonzo Sweetzer.
GAME & POULTRY.
Stalls Xos. 9 & 11 Minch & Louder-
back
" 8 Cook & Schenck.
BUTTER, EGGS &c.
Stalls Nos. 14 <fc 16 Brown & Co.
" 15 J. B. Moore.
" 10 Richards'n & Morong
" 20 A. C. Hendley.
"• 23 Moses F. Hadley.
SAUSAGES AND PRESERVED
MEATS
Stall No. 12 Denni's"
United States Market.
Fronting on Washington and Merchant sts., between Montgomery and Sansome
streets. — Erected March, 1853.
Proprietors, F. H. Williams & Co.
DIRECTORY TO
REFRESHMENTS.
Stall No. 11 George Wendlena:.
" " 5, 22 & 23 Sam'l. Hoffman.
MEATS.
Stall No. 1 & 2 Daniel Crudden.
" " 3 Z. Hebert.
" " 4 F. H. Williams & Co.
" " " 5 F. H. Williams & Co.
" " 6 Wm. Dunin.
" " 7 Joseph Caban.
VEGETABLES.
StallNo. 9 Fromont, Maupin & Co.
" " 25 Mrs. F. Coates.
" " 30 & 31 Mark Sheldon.
" " 33 & 34 L. Hoyt & Co.
U. S. MARKET.
GAME, POULTRY AND EGGS.
Stall No. 8 Briggs & Brownell.
FISH.
Stall No. 24 & 25 Peter Smith.
" " 26 John S. Sloan.
" " 29 Valin & Cardinet.
BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, &c.
Stall No. 12 & 13 James E. Duryee
& Co.
" " 20 & 21 Horace Gushee &
Co.
GROCERIES.
Stall No. 17, 18 & 19 0. Sarpy.
PRESERVED MEATS, SAU-
SAGE, &c.
Stall No. 27 & 28 Louis Querot.
156
PUBLIC MARKETS.
Pacific Market.
On Commercial street, between Leidsdorff and Sansome streets, extending
through to Merchant street. Opened Spring 1850.
Proprietors, Riddle & Co.
DIRECTORY TO PACIFIC MARKET.
VEGETABLES.
Stalls Nos. 25 & 27 G. L. Trofatter
& Co.
" 15 M. Richardson & Co.
" 20 A. Bruger.
MEATS.
Stalls Nos. 1 & 3 Wray & Blake.
" 2 & 4 Featherly &
Sayles.
" 6 & 8 Geo. W. Green.
" " 9 & 11 McNaughtin &
Begin.
BUTTER, EGGS, &c.
Stalls Nos. 5 & 7 S.P. Whitman.
" 14 & 16 Rogers & Shat-
tuck.
GAME, POULTRY & FISH.
Stalls Nos. 21 & 23 A. Thompson.
FISH.
Stalls Nos. 26 & 28 Crandall & Ives
Clay Street Market.
On Clay street, between Montgomery and Sansome, extending through to Mer-
chant street. — Opened 1st Sept. 1853.
Proprietors,
DIRECTORY TO CLAY STREET MARKET.
REFRESHMENTS.
A. St. Dennis.
MEATS.
Dazet Joseph.
VEGETABLES.
John Louis.
M. Revcatalata.
N. Chambers.
BUTTER, EGGS, &c.
Jas. E. Duryee k Co.
GAME, POULTRY AND EGGS.
Antonio & Co.
GROCERIES.
Ferdinand Coustolle.
Eagle Market.
On Commercial street, between Leidsdorff and Sansome — Opened June 1st, 1853.
Proprietors, Dubois & Co.
DIRECTORY TO EAGLE MARKET.
MEATS.
Stall No. 2 Hobert.
BUTTER, CEEESE AND EGGS.
Stall No. 17 Rothblum & Co.
" " 8 Boucherat & Co.
VEGETABLES.
Stall No. 11, 12 & 13 Waters & Co.
GAME, POULTRY, EGGS, &c.
Stall No. 1 E. Rene.
PRIVATE MARKETS. 157
PRIVATE MARKETS.
Bay Market, 59 Pacific street.
Brighton Market, Stockton, near Clay street.
Broadway Market, N. E. corner Broadway and Dupont street.
Burnham's Market, Jackson street wharf.
Burnham & Mann's Market, 62 Pacific street.
California Wharf Market, California wharf, east of Drum street.
Centre Market, corner Sacramento and Kearny streets.
City Market, 150 California street.
Clinton Market, Jackson street, between Drum and East streets.
Contra Costa Market, 24 Commercial street.
Davis Street Market, Davis street, corner, of Vallejo street.
Eureka Market, 27 Bush street.
Family Market, corner Bush and Dupont streets.
Fanueil Hall Market, corner Jesse and First streets.
Fell's Point Market, corner Pacific and Battery streets.
First Street Market, corner First and Melius streets.
Franklin Market, 99 Bush street.
French Market, 259 Dupont street.
Fulton Market, corner Washington and Stockton streets.
Hamburg Market, 183 Pacific street.
Jackson Street Market, 199 Jackson street.
Jefferson Market, corner Dupont and Jackson streets.
Kearny Street Market, 111 Kearny street.
Knickerbocker Market, Jessie, near Second street.
Long Wharf Market, 9 Commercial street.
Market, corner Sacramento and Stockton streets.
Market, 232 Clay, near Pike street.
Market, corner Pacific and Powell streets.
Market, corner Powell and Yallejo streets.
Market, corner Yallejo and Battery streets.
Market, corner Clay and Powell streets.
Market, Third, opposite Hunt street.
Mount Hope Market, corner Broadway and Powell street.
National Market, corner Kearny and Bush streets.
New York Market, 365 Stockton street.
New Market, corner Yallejo and Dupont streets.
Ohio Market, 121 Pacific street.
Oregon Market, 29 Davis street.
Oriental Market, 63 Davis street.
Our Market, 358 Stockton street.
Pacific Market, 281 Dupont street.
Pacific Street Market, 219 Pacific street.
Philadelphia Market, corner Dupont and Green streets.
Pine Street Market, corner Dupont and Pine streets.
158 PEIVATE MARKETS. — MILLS.
•
Pioneer Market, corner Powell and Union streets.
Pleasant Market, Stevenson, between First and Second streets.
Rassettc Market, 4 Sansome street.
Sand Hill Market, 57 Kearny street.
Sansome Market, corner Jackson and Sansome streets.
San Rafael Market, (Moylan's,) 43 Broadway.
Smith's Market, corner Stockton and Vallejo streets.
St. Francis Market, corner Sacramento and Dupont streets.
Star Market, corner Third and Mission streets.
Summit Market, Sacramento wharf, corner Drum street.
Sutter Market, corner Folsom and Beale streets.
Sutter Street Market, Sutter street, corner Rasette place, No. 2.
Telegraph Market, Cunningham's wharf.
Tompkins Market, 134 Mission street.
Trinity Market, corner Trinity and Bush streets.
Union Market, corner Broadway and Stockton streets.
Virginia Market, corner Jackson and Virginia streets.
Washington Market, corner Jackson and Kearny streets.
Quincy Market, corner Kearny and Pacific streets.
MILLS IN SAN FRANCISCO.
Alta Saw and Planing Mills, Market place, fronting Battery street ; G.
M. Hutton, proprietor.
California Steam Mills, 100 Pine street ; Holmes, Gould & Battles, pro-
prietors.
City Flouring Mills, 25 First street ; Henry Thompson & Co., proprietors.
Coffee, Spice and Grain Mills, office 126 Sansome . W. H. Bovee & Co.,
proprietors.
Eclipse Flour Mills, Gold street, between Montgomery and Sansome ;
Chazal, Elam & Co., proprietors.
Excelsior Flour Mills, Pine, between Montgomery and Kearny streets ;
Wm. Lharp<fc Co., proprietors.
Eureka Flour Mills, corner Powell and Francisco streets ; Friedlander
& Co., proprietors.
Gallego Mills, 149 Battery street ; P. G. Peltret, agent.
Golden Gate Flour Mills, 136 Pine, near Montgomery ; Conro, Sampson,
& Co., proprietors.
Happy Valley Flour Mills, corner First and Melius streets ; Fitch <fe Co.,
proprietors.
Harrison Flour Mills, 35 Sansome street ; John Knox, agent.
Jackson Street Mills, 78 Jackson street ; Wm. Nelson, proprietor.
Phoenix Saw Mills, Market, near First street ; J. A. Wynkoop & Co.,
proprietors.
Rice Mills, Fremont, near Market ; Dunn & Co., proprietors.
Washington Flour, Saw and Planing Mills, Market, near First street ;
D. W. Van Court, proprietor.
FOUNDRIES AND IRON WORKS. 159
FOUNDRIES AND IRON WORKS.
Alta Foundry, Market place, facing Battery street ; G. M. Hutton, pro-
prietor.
Brass Foundry and Lock Factory, 67 California street ; John C. Ayres,
•proprietor.
Brass and Bell Foundry, Halleck, near Sansome street ; Garratt & Co.
proprietors.
Brass Foundry, corner Jackson street and Jones' alley ; Knight & Kim-
ball, proprietors.
Eagle Iron Works, Fremont street, between Market and Mission streets ;
Charles Howard, proprietor.
Excelsior Iron Works, 167 California street ; John O'Brien & Co. pro-
prietors.
Pacific Iron Foundry, First street, between Mission and Howard streets;
Goddard & Co. proprietors.
Phoenix Iron Works, Battery, near Pacific street; B. Haywood, proprietor.
San Francisco Iron Works, 161 and 166 California street ; Thos. Shaw,
proprietor.
San Francisco Novelty Works, 116 Front street ; Smith, Gowers &
Neefus, proprietors.
Sutter Iron Works, corner Folsom and Beale streets ; Geo. K. Gluyas,
proprietor.
Union Iron and Brass Foundry, corner First and Mission streets ; James
and Peter Donahue, proprietors.
Yulcan Foundry and Boiler Works, First street, fronting on Melius and
Fremont streets ; Geo. Gordon & Stein, proprietors.
160 STABLES.
STABLES.
Bazaar — Livery and Sale, Nos. 99 and 101 Kearny street ; John Crowe,
proprietor.
Caryl's — Livery and Sale, Nos. 73 and 75 Kearny street ; W. B. Caryl
& Co., proprietors.
Caryl & Elliott's — Livery and Sale, Stevenson, near First street ; B.
W. Caryl & Wm. H. Elliott, proprietors.
Eagle — Livery and Sale, 104 and 106 Kearny street ; Chas. E. Denslow,
proprietor.
Eclipse — Livery and Sale, Massey's Court ; J. M. McDonald, proprietor.
Empire — Livery and Sale, 133 Kearny street ; S. P. Bowman, proprietor.
Eureka — -Livery and Sale, 54 Kearny street ; Bradt & Szegedy, pro-
prietors.
Fashion — Livery and Sale, 113 and 115 Kearny street ; T. F. Potter, jr.,
proprietor.
Golden Horse — Livery and Sale, 84 Kearny street ; R. Coward, pro-
prietor.
Hippona — Livery, Sale and Exchange, 166 Commercial street ; Shear &
Wilson, proprietors.
Oriental — Livery and Sale, Jessie street ; James Churchward, proprietor.
Pilot — Livery and Sale, 70 Kearny street ; John H. Sayward & Co.,
proprietors.
Pioneer — Livery and Sale, 160 California street ; Mason & Sawyer, pro-
prietors.
Schenck's — 19 Battery street ; H. Schenck, (Veterinary Surgeon,) pro-
prietor.
Stutsman's — Livery and Sale, Pacific, between Kearny and Montgomery
streets ; J. Stutsman, proprietor.
Tattersall's — Livery and Sale, corner Kearny and Sacramento streets ;
P. Hunt, proprietor.
Travers' — Livery and Sale, corner Kearny and Broadway , Jas. R. Trav-
ers, proprietor.
Wade's — (Carriage) Stables, Stockton, between Green and Union streets;
Wm. N. Wade, proprietor.
NAMES, REMOVALS, &C.
RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR REGULAR INSERTION,
Adam? JosBPtt, proprietor Adams House, '
44 Bush
A!c]en Judah. carman, 165 Sansome, corner
Gold
Alden .Samuel, porter. 165 Sansome, corner ,
GoJ»J
Aldrich ft McCnnnell, attorneys. 1 Masonic
Hall. 2d floor
Aldrich L. attorney. 1 Masonic Hall, 2d floor
Vldrich L. H. dairyman, .Spring Valley, Pre-
sidio Road
Aldrich K. S. m. d, corner Bush and Sansome i
Alexander N. P. 2d Lieut. U. S. Corps En-|
gineere, 68 Montgomery Block, 3d floor
Allen Edward H. firm of G. B. Post k Co.
Cunningham's Block
Allen Henry A. firm of Greene, Heath ft
Allen. 47 and 49 California
Applegate J. H. attorney. 3 Express Building,
3d floor
Argyras ft Peat. com. merchants, corner Clay
aud Battery, 2d floor
Armstrong & Co. coal yard, 231 Kearny
Armstrong A. H. coal yard, 231 Kearny, h.
231 Kearny
Babbitt N. M. city intelligence office, Kearny.
2 doors north of Post-Office.
Badarous Camille. m. d. and occulist, rooms 2
and 3 Express Building. 2d floor
Baker C. L. u. d. 200^ Clay. 2d floor
Ballou A. N. house 160^ Commercial
Barker Wm. H. bar-keeper, Cirard House,
Merchant, between Sansome and Mont-
gomery
Barkley Wm. proprietor Barkley's Hotel, 86
Kearqy ,
Barkley fc Co. San Francisco commission
office, 144 Kearny
Barnard Major J. G. (U. |3. Corps of EngL
neers,) 68 Montgomery Block, 3d floor
Beale Lieut. E. F. Superintendent of Indian
affairs, 129 Montgomery, 2d floor
Beatty Robert, house 160Vo Commercial
Beayer Geo. W. firm of James Patrick & Co
-ehrens Julius, Valley House, Presidio Road
Beideman J. C. office X. W- corner Clay and
Montgomery, h. corner Parker and Tyler
(Belknap D. P. attorney, Xo. 55 Montgomery
Block, 3d floor, h. corner of Pacific and
Montgomery
•Benjamin E. B. firm of Potts, Benjamin &
Co. S. W. corner Battery and Sacram'to
Bennet H. W. apothecary, 42 Bush, house 93
Bush
Benson Edward S. firm of Lemon & Benson,
157 Montgomery
Benson John, merchant, 157 Montgomery
Berrien Samuel U. laborer, U, S. Bonded
warehouse, corner Union and Battery.
Bigley .John E. dealer in stocks, 148 Clay, h.
156 Stockton
Bing H. A. general agent, 184 Clay, 2d floor
Birdsall Lowis A. m. r>. superintendent U. S.
Branch Mint, office Armory Hall, resi-
dence TJ. S. Branch Mint
Bishop Mad. Anna, b'ds Wilson's Exchange
Bishop C. S. flour inspector, X. E. corner of
Washington and Dayis
Blanding Louis, firm of Calhoun k Blanding,
attorneys, 37 Montgomery Block, 3d floor
Blakiston J. S. sail maker, Clay, near East
Blais Edward, merchant, 186 Montgomery
Bloor G. W. boards at Wilson's Exchange
Boardman, Bacon & Co. wholesale and retail
hardware, porner Battery and California
Bokee. Titcomb <fc Co. auction and commis-
sion merchants, 59 and 61 Sacramento
Bontin H. J. clerk, boards Merchants' Hotel
Burroughs Charles, h. Io0}£ Commercial
Bossange L. & Co. real estate and stock
agency, Argenti's Building, 2d floor.
Botts'W. S. firm of Sloat, Mayer i- Botts,
129 Montgomery. 2d floor
Boulden & Himrod, auct, and com. merchants,
> s 9 and 91 Empire Block, California
Boulden W. S. auct. and com. merchant, 89
aud 91 Empire Block, California
Bradshaw & Co. wholesale grocers, corner of
Battery and California
Bradshaw Samuel C. jr. wholesale grocer, cor-
ner of Battery and California
Bradshaw Turrell T. wholesale grocer, corner
of Battery and California
Braunan James, Commercial Row, 2d floor
Braynard C. P. firm of E. White & Co. 155
Montgomery
Breed Henry A. secretary of Clay and Wash-
ington Wharf Co's, Xo. 8 Express
Building, 3d floor
Breed Daniel X. Xo. 8 Express Building, 3d
floor
Brewer Wm. S. & Thos. P. dairymen, Spring
Valley
Brigham D. jr. merchant, 3 Express Building,
3d floor
2(H
ADDITIONAL NAMES
Brinsmade Peter A. conveyancer and agent
for claims against theU. S. Government,
146 Montgomery, b. 233 Powell
Brooks Geo. J. & Co. paper warehouse, 123
Sansome, corner Merchant, 2d floor
Brooks F. W. paper warehouse, 123 Sansome,
corner Merchant, 2d floor
Brooks W. H. J. & Co. publishers and pro-
prietors of "The Pioneer," 157 Montg'y
Brooks W. H. J. clerk, 157 Montgomery
Brooks H. B. "California Courier" publica-
tion office, 146 Montgomery
Brown D. 0. book-keeper, Nos. 197 and 199
Sansome
Brown & Co. night work, Sutter, 3 doors from
Dupont
Brown Delos W. firm of Mitchell & Brown.
85 Front, corner of Clay, boards at Mer-
chants' Hotel
Brown, Pratt & Tracy, attorneys, 6 and 7
Wells' Building
Brown Harvey S. attorney, 6 and 7 AVells'
Building
Brown John G. commission merchant, Empire
Warehouse, corner Market & Beale
Bryant T. H. tinner, 145 Sansome
Burbank D. m. d. 146 Kearny, 2d floor
Burnap J. firm of Lord & Burnap, S. side of
Jackson, between Kearny and Dupont
Burnside Edward, jour, printer, "California
Courier" office, h. 211 Clay
Byrne Edward, real estate agent and money
broker, 146 Montgomery, h. 22 Pike
Caden Thomas, gents' furnishing goods, 159
Montgomery
Calhoun & Blanding, attorneys, 37 Montgom-
ery Block, 3d floor
Calhoun James E. attorney, 37 Montgomery
Block, 3d floor.
Cannon J. B. & Co. auction and commission
merchants, 53 and 55 Front
Cardozo I. N. attorney, 151 Clay, 2d floor
Carter Joseph 0. clerk, 97 Merchant
Case Horace M. porter, at A. S. Wright's,
Armory Hall.
Chambrey & Princhard, linen drapery and
raantua making, 155 Sacramento
Chapelle A. Marius, firm of Henry S. Fitch
& Co. real estate auctioneers, No. 157
Montgomery
Churchman & Mackinley, attorneys and coun-
sellors, corner of Montgomery and Com-
mercial, 2d floor
Churchman James, attorney and counsellor,
corner of Montgomery and Commercial,
2d floor
Ciprico & Currie, hair dressing saloon, Mer-
chant. 1 door below Montgomery
Ciprico Geo. hair dressing saloon, Merchant,
1 door below Montgomery
Claghorn Edw. H. firm of Newhall, Gregory
& Claghorn, auct. and com. merchants,
corner Sansome and Sacramento
Clark Rev. Orange, D. D. 112 Montgomery
Block. 4th floor
Clark Wm. S. 3 Express Building. 3d floor,
house N. W. corner Sutter and Powell
Clark Sherman S. Commercial How, 2d floor
Coghill J. H. & Co. grocers and com. merch'ts,
. 137 Front
Coghill W. N. grocer and com. merchant,
137 Front
Coghill A. J. grocer and com. merchant, 137 j
Front
Cornwall Wm. A. notary public, 155 Mont-
gomery, h. corner Pine and Dupont
Coughliu J. M. merchant, 59 and 61 San-]
some
Cramer V. & Co. 84 Battery, 2d floor
Cranage W. A. porter, 42 Bush
Crane James M. Editor and proprietor of]
California Courier, over Hutton & Co.'s
Washington
Crockett, Page & Tevis, attorneys, 1, 2. 3 and
4, Express Building, 3d floor
Crocket^ J. B. attorney, 1, 2. 3 and 4, Ex-
press Building, 3d floor
Crooks John W. bar and lamp fixtures, 97
Merchant
Crosby E. 0. attorney, 182 day, 2d floor,
residence San Jose.
Crowther Geo. T. wholesale liquors, 35 and
37 Leidesdorff
Cudworth & Co. dairymen, Spring Valley,
Presido road
Currie Matthew, hair dressing saloon, Mer-
chant, 1 door below Montgomery
Cushman Capt. Samuel H. 139 Front
Davis Geo.G. apothecary, 42 Bush
Deike & Winter, refreshment stand, P. O.
Arcade
Del Valle Louis M. Consul de Mexico, 124
Sacramento, 2d floor
Dennes Wm. H. Commercial Row, 2d floor
Denncs Wm. E. Commercial Row, 2d floor
Dill P. R., m. d., office corner Davis and
Jackson, boards Frauklin House
Dimmock E. R. real estate broker, 174 Mont
gomery, 2d floor
Donaldson Alex. C, si. d., druggist and
apothecary, corner Washington au<
Brenham Place
Duane Charles P. chief engineer San Frar.
cisco Fire Department, City Hall
Dupuytren Pigue, m d. and surgeon, Wash-
ington, 1 door below Montgomery
Dwyer David, coal and wood yard, 165 Cala
h. 174>^ Clay
Eaton & Pendleton, real estate agents,
Masonic Hall, 2d floor
Eaton Lemuel P. real estate agent, 4 Masoni
Hall, 2d floor
Eckel & Hillerscheidt, homceopathists, soutl
side California, 4 doors above Kearney
Edgerly N. B. clerk, 159 Front
ADDITIOXAL NAMES.
Elliott S. F., m. d , ofBce 'Montgomery, be-
tween Pine and Bush
Engels, Hooper <fc Co. commission merchants,
A. Guy's building, entrance on Merchant
Ernst Rufus & J. "Weyse, vines and fruit trees,
43 Montgomery
Eyre M. D. real estate agent, 174 Montgom-
ery, 2d floor
Fargo F. F. real estate broker, California,
Dear Powell
Farreil Edward, laborer, 231 Kearney
Faulkner, Bell & Co. commission merchants,
128 California
Foley T. firm of M'Garrahan & Foley, 50 !
California
Fry, Nautre & Johnson, attorneys, 136 Mont-
gomery, room 14, 2d floor
Fry J. H. attorney, 138 Montgomery, room
14, 2d floor, h. cast side Kearney, be-
tween Green and Union
Fuller C. A. fancy goods, 162 Sacramento
Gardner Geo. M. dealer in paints and oils,
117 Washington
Garvey C. & Co. real estate agents, 163 Clay
Gaylord H. O. firm of Haley. Gaylord & Co.
corner Montgomery and Merchanl
Gauley J. A. Xo.'s 121 and 122 Montgomery '
Block, 4th floor
Goodsell D. ('. .M. shipwright, Fremont, be- 1
tween Howard and Folsom
Gough C. H. south-east corner Powell and
Broadway
Grant Jos. & Arm. Goyol, brokers and real
estate agents, 158 Montgomery Block
Greene Wm. Fred, attorneys Bolton & Bar-
ron's building
Greene, Heath & Allen, commission mer-
chants, 47 and 4!) California
Grim II. M. boards at Wilson's Exchange
Gronficr Jne. & Co. agents for Vve. Lyon,
Alemand k Fils. Pari-. Sherman's build-
ing, 2d floor
Guliver Edward, firm of Peltret k Gulliver,
Beale, near Market.
Guydon 8. M. toll gate keeper, 1st toll gate,
Pacific street plank road
Guyol Arm. broker and real estate agent, 158
Montgomery Block
Hai.ev, Gaylord & Co. real estate and stock
auctioneers, corner Montgomery and ;
Merchant
Haley B. real estate and stock auctioneer, cor- '
ner Montgomery and Merchant
Halliday C. M. saloon, 166 and 168 Commer-
cial
Hamilton C F. San Francisco Herald, 120
Montgomery
Harris S. R., m. d., Armory Hall, boards at
Oriental Hotel
Hassard P. J. firm of Keith, Hassard & Co.
corner Montgomery and Clay
Hassey F. A. firm of E. White & Co. 155
Montgomery.
Hepburn A. M." saloon, 166 and 168 Com-
mercial
Hess &: Remmel, Orleans saloon, 156 Mont-
gomery Block, basement
Hickox Geo. C. 88 Davis
Hixon & Josselyn, upholsterers, 172 Clay
Hixon Wm upholsterer, 172 Clay
Hoffman V. architect. 91 Montgomery
Horn T. L. firm of B. C. Horn & Co. corner
Clay and Battery
Horn <fc Gilmore. Florence's saloon, X. E.
corner Montgomery and Commercial,
basement
Hotchkiss S., m. d. and dental surgeon, 156
Sacramento. 2d floor
Houston John H. carman, h. Buena Yista
Huntington C. B. 53 and 55 Front
•Tanks. TIk.vhy B. attorney, Bolton & Bar-
ron's building.
Johnson E. firm of Fry, Nautre & Johnson,
attorneys, 136 Montgomery, h. 9 Com-
mercial
Joseph Ferdinand, confectioner, 227 Stockton
Josselvn J. S. firm of Hixon & Josselyn, 172
Clay
Keefe John, laborer, h. Francisco, near
Kearny
Keith. Hassard & Co. wholesale and retail
druggists, S. E. corner Clay and Mont-
g( imery
Keith Wm. II. wholesale and retail druggist,
S. E. corner Clay and Montgomery
Kewen, Johnston & Morrison, real estate
brokers and auctioneers, 99 Merchant
Kewed ft Morrison, attorneys, 99 Merchant
Knott R. P. rooms 148 Montgomery, 2d floor
Lab att H. J. attorney, 151 Clay, 2d floor
Latimer Wm. W. collector " California Cou-
rier."
Linthal Henry, porter, 53 and 55 Front
Lum A. Stewart, Florence saloon, X. E. cor.
Montgomery and Commercial, basement
Lyth & Co. office Golden Gate Hotel
Maxrow J. P. room 13 Express building
Markley L. 159 Montgomery, h. corner Bush
and Mason
McCabe P. H. exchange and money broker,
158 Montgomery
McGlynn D. C. contractor, 117 Washington
McGarrahan & Foley. 50 California
McKee R. & Co. wholesale grocers, 60"Front
McKenzie John T. No. 2 Commercial row,
2d floor
McLean Wm. W. 53 and 55 Front
Melius Geo. dealer in wines and liquors, 137
Montgomery, basement
Merritt S. m. d. rooms 11 and 12 Express
building
ADDITIONAL NAMES.
Morgan Isaac & Co. old junk store, corner
Battery and Yallejo
Morgan Capt. J. A. cor. Battery and Vallejo
Murphy N. S. m. d. N. E. corner Clay and
Montgomery, 2d floor
Nautke J. A. firm of Fry, Nautre &, Johu-
son, attorneys; 136 Montgomery, h. S.|
side Pacific, bet. Virginia and Stockton
Newell Wm. Hi printer, boards at 12 Bay
State row
Nutman James Ei Florence saloon, N. E.
cor. Montgomery and Commercial, base-
merit
Oaker Benj. painter, h. Union, near Powell
Oakley D. H. h. Mason, near Union
Oakes Tony, Terrapin Lunch, 166 and 168
Commercial
O'Callaghan James, collector of street assess-
ments, 23 City Hall, 3d floor
Oliveria D. M. d. 232 Washington
Ordernau 0. civil engineer and architect, 28
Tehama House
Osborne Oi C. stock broker, 158 Montgomery
Pakrott John, rooms 134 Sacramento, 2d
floor
Peltret & Gulliver, pork packers and inspect-
ors. Beale, near Market
Peltret Peter G. pork packer and inspecter,
Beale, near Market
Pendleton J; dealer in real estate, 4 Masonic
Hall, 2d floor
Pendleton Edw. A; firm of Eaton & Pendle-
ton, 4 Masonic Hall. 2d floor
Poland L. T. attorney, P. 0. Exchange, 2d
floor
Pollard & Co. real estate agents and money
brokers, 102 Montgomery, Express bd'g
Pringle Edw. J. attorney and commissioner,
125 Montgomery, 2d floor
Quirk J. D. G. 171 Sacramento
Reggio A. hardware and cutlery, 3 Trainer's
row
Reese Wm. S. Howard's building, 2d floor
Rich S. & Bro. cor. Sacramento and Battery
Rogers & Fullerton, commission merchants,
Battery, between Broadway and Vallejo
Scarborough J. W. attorney, Naglee's build-
ing, 2d floor
Searle & Wagner* S. E. cor. Front and Sac-
ramento, 2d floor
Simpson M. Merchants' Exchange, 150 Mont-
gomery
Sloan E. W. F. attorney, No. 2 Court block
Smythe Wm. Howard's building, 4th floor
Specht J. San Francisco brewery, 126 Broad-
way
Springstead D. homoeopathic physician, 4
and 6 Court block.
Stephenson R. McLean, architect, 146 Mont-
gomery, 3d floor
Taylor C. 53 and 55 Front
Thompson John D. 53 and 55 Front
Towle G. W. attorney, 156 Clay, 2d floor
Tubbs & Co. ship chandlers, 139 Front
Tubbs A. L. ship chandler, 139 Front
Tubbs H. ship chandler, 139 Front
Upham Wm. F. saloon, X. W. corner Com-
mercial and Kearny
Upton Geo. B. Jr. corner Pine and Front
Vaughn E. A. firm of Warren & Co. Armo-
ry Hall, basement
Wade Wm. N. carriage stables, Stockton,
between Green and Union
Walker W. Z. book keeper, 139 Front
Wallen & Co. coal yard, office 158 Montgo-
mery
Warren & Co; Marble Pillar saloon, Armory
Hall, basement
Warren R. M. Marble Pillar saloon, Armory
Hall, basement
Weiss C. A. importer of millinery and fancy
goods, 187 Clay
Wetntore Jesse L. carpenter and builder,
Meiggs' Musical Hall buildings, 2d floor
White Wm. M. Express livery stable, Cali-
fornia, near Montgomery
White E. & Co. real estate brokers and con-
veyancers, 155 Montgomery
Whiting H. A., Adams & Co.'s Express
office
Wilder Wm. A. Howard's building, 2d floor
Woolley Chas. books and stationery, 161 Clay
Wray C. manufacturing jeweller, 194 Cali-
fornia
Wyman & Turner, civil engineers and sur-
veyors, Express building, 3d floor
Zaldo Ramon de, 7 Armory Hall, 3d floor
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INDEX TO THE APPENDIX.
PAGE.
AMUSEMENTS— Plaoea of 235
ASSAY OFFICES 233
ASS( M IIATIONS— Mercantile Library 260
San Francisco Law Library 260
Young Men's Christian 257
ASYLUMS— San Francisco Orphan. . .256
St. Patrick's Catholic Orphan 'I'M
BAKERIES 153, L54
BANKING BOUSES
BLOCKS. BUILDINGS and ROWS—
180 to 199
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 235
CEMETERY 231
CHURCHES AND MINISTERS.... 238
CISTERNS— Location of 212
CITY GOVERNMENT 206
City Officers 206
Aldermen and Residences 207
Assistant Aid. and Residences 2 -
Standing Committees, Aid. and As.-?.
Aid..". 207
Judges and Inspectors of Elections. .209
riTY GRADES (official) 173 to 177
CITY WARDS— Boundaries of 177
COMMISSIONERS— U. S. Land 218
State Laud 218
Pilot 225
( )f Ponded Debt (city) 306
Of Deeds, resident in other States —
239, 240 241
C( >MMON SCHOOLS— Location of and
Teachers 229, 230
Districts, boundaries of 230
Condition of 230
COMPANIES— San Francisco and Mis-
sion Dolores Plank Road 259
Manufacturing 259
State Telegraph, office, <fcc 261
City Gas. 260
Mountain Lake Water 259
CON 8 ULS— Foreign 228
COUNTY OFFICERS 205
Sheriff and Deputies 205
Supervisors, Board of 206
Standing Committees. Supervisors. .206
COURTS 222
U. S. District 222
Supreme 222
District 222
Superior 222
Of Sessions 222
Probate 222
Justice's 222 ■
PAGE.
CRIC k" ET CLUB 258
CURRENCIES— Foreign 229
CU8T< CM HOUSE— Location of 219
Officers of Customs 219. 220
DRV BOCK 202
EXPRESSES 234
FIRE DEPARTMENT 210
Ordinances relative to 213. 214, 215
Deles Board of 210
mpauies and Officers of —
211,212
Engine Houses, location of . ... 211, 212
Fire Districts and alarms 212
FOUNDRIES AND IRON WORKS. 159
HALLS. BUILDINGS, OFFICES, fce.
200 to 202
HI K3PITAL8, (public) U. S. Marine. . . 236
State .Marine 236
11"- P HALS, (private) 237
HOTELS 147 to 151
INSURANCE AND ASSURANCE-
Offices-of 233, 234
LIBRARIES— Mercantile 260
San Francisco Law 260
LI< BNSE LAW 223
MARKETS (public)— Location of. 155, 156
MARKETS (private) — Location of. 157,158
MILITARY— Pacific Division U. S.
Army, officers of 262
Independent Companies 263, 264
MILLS 158
MINT— | U. S. Branch.) location of . ... 221
NEWS PAPERS 231, 232
NOTARIES PUBLIC .221
OMNIBUS ES— routes, Arc 235
ORDINANCE — concerning Gunpowder 217
" concerning Side-walks. . .218
" obstructing the Harbor.. 218
PILOTS 225
Old Line 225
Opposition Line 225
Merchants' Line 225
POLICE DEPARTMENT 209
Officers of. 209
Police Force 209
Ordinances relative to 216
PORT WARDENS— Board of 223
Bill relative to 223, 224, 225
PORT CHARGES 225
POST OFFICE 226
POSTAGE— Rates of 226, 227, 228
REPRESENTATIVES a.vd REPRE-
SENTATIVE DISTRICTS. .204, 205
INDEX TO APPENDIX.
PAGE.
RESTAURANTS and COFFEE SA-
LOONS 151 to 153
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS and BEN*
ATORS ,..,,,, 204
SOCIETIES-^
California Pioneers. , , . 248
Ladies' Protection and Relief 254
Masonic ,242 to 248
Medical 255
Odd Fellows 249 to 252
French Benevolent. , , 254
New England , , . .255
First Hebrew Benevolent 254
San Francisco Bible * 255
Sons of Temperance , , 253
Sunday School Union 256
Pacific Tract 256
German Benevolent . , . , . , . , 254
PAGE.
STABLES 160
STAGES. ROUTES, &c 235
STATE OFFICERS 204
" Flour Inspector 221
STEAMSHIP AND STEAMBOAT
LANDINGS 202
STEAM NAVIGATION— Ocean 261
STREETS, COURTS, AND PLA-
CES , 161 to 173
U. S. GOVERNMENT 203
Presidents 203
Congress , , . . . 203
Courts , , . , , 203
U. S. SURVEYOR GENERAL 221
U. S. NAVAL OFFICERS ,...221
VESSELS — (Statistics of preceding Ap-
pendix.)
WHARVES— Location of . . . , 177, 178, 179
Stppendi*.
STREET DIRECTORY.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in tho year 1804, by LkColnt & Strong, in the Clerk's Office of the District
Court of the United States for the Southern District of California.
A.
ABBOTT Street, from Third to Fourth, near
Harrison.
ADELLE Alley, opens on Jackson street,
N. side, between 284 and 288.
ADLER Street, opens on Dupont street,
E. side, between Broadway and Pacific.
ANDREW Street, from Mission to Harri-
son, between Fifth and Simmons.
ANN Street, opens on Folsom street, be-
tween Fourth and Fifth.
ANNIE Street, from Market to Brannan,
between Second and Third.
ANTHONY Street, from Market to How-
ard, between First and Second.
ARCADE or DUNBAR'S Alley, in rear of
City Hall.
B.
BALANCE Street, opens at 124 Jackson
street, N. side, between Montgomery
and Sansome.
BARTOL Street, opens at G9 Broadway, N.
side, near Montgomery.
BARTLETT Street opens at 203 Pacific,
S. side, to 214 Jackson street, between
Kearny and Dupont.
BATTERY Street, from Market N. to
Flint's wharf.
BAY Street, from North Point west to
Larkin street.
BEACH Street, from North Point Beach
W. to "Webster street.
BEALE Street, from Market, junction of
Pine and Davis, S. E.to Brannan.
BELDEN Street, opens at 137 Pine, S. side,
near Kearny.
BERRY Street, opens on Dupont, east side,
near Bush
BLUXOME Street, from First, S. W. be-
tween Brannan and Townsend.
BOSTON Street, opens between Fifth and
Simmons, near Harrison.
BRADY Street, from Market, south-east to
Mission.
BRANNAN Street, from Beale S. W. to
Mission Creek.
BRANNAN Place, opens on Green, north
side, near Dupont.
BREXHAM Place. W. side Portsmouth
Square, bet. Clay and Washington.
BROOKS Street, from Market N. between
Kearny and Dupont
BROWN Street, from Mission S. E.to Har-
rison ; opens on MacAllister, N. side,
near Larkin.
BROWN'S Alley, opens on Pine, N. side,
near Kearny.
BROADWAY St. from Broadway wharf
AY. to Larkin.
BRYANT Street, from Main S. W. to Mis-
sion Creek.
BRYANT Place, opens on Bush, N. side,
between Montgomery and Sansome.
BUSH Street, from Market W. to Larkin.
c.
CALHOUN Street, from Union to Green,
between Sansome and Montgomery.
CALIFORNIA Street, from junction Cali-
fornia and Market st. wharves, west to
Larkin.
CANAL Street, from Front to Battery, be-
tween Washington and Clay.
CARD'S Alley, opens at 347 Stockton, W.
side, between Vallejo and Green.
CAROLINE Street, from Chestnut to Lom-
bard, bet. Jones and Leavenworth.
CAROLINE Place, opens on Powell, be-
tween Pacific and Jackson.
CARR Street, opens on Pine,' W. side, be-
tween Leavenwocth and Hyde
CAT Alley, opens at 249 Dupont, W. side,
between Pacific and Jackson.
CENTRE
CHAMBERS Street, opens at 167 Front,
W. side, between Pacific street and
Broadway.
CHANNEL Street, from Third S. W. to
Mission Bay.
162
APPENDIX. — STREET DIRECTORY.
CHARLES Place, opens on Montgomery,
W. side, between Pacific and Broadway,
CHARLES Street, opens on Harris, be-
tween Folsom and Howard.
CHESTNUT Street, from N. Point Docks
W. to Larkin.
CLARA Street, opens on Bush, S. side, be-
tween Kearny and Dupont.
CLARK Street, opens at 144 Front, E. side,
between Pacific and Jackson.
CLAY Street, from Clay street wharf W.
to Larkin.
CLEMENTINA Street, from Fourth S. W.
to Anu.
CODMAN Place, opens on Washington, S.
side, between Stockton and Powell.
COMMERCE Street, opens on Battery, E.
side, between Union and Green.
COMMERCIAL Street, opens at Central
wharf, W. to 180 Dupont
CORBETT Street, from Dolores to Mission
Creek.
CRESCENT Street, from Stockton to Pow-
ell, near O'Farrell.
D.
DAVID Street, opens on Howard, between
Fifth and Simmons.
DAVIS Street, from Market N. to Clark's
point.
DECATUR Street, from Bryant to Bran-
nan, between Price and Kate.
DELANCY Street, opens on Pine, S. side,
between Leavenworth and Hyde.
DENT'S Place, opens on Jackson, N. side,
between Stockton and Powell.
DOCK Street, opens on Battery, E. side, be-
tween Filbert and Union.
DOLORES Street, from Market, west of
Guerrero.
DRUM Street, from California N. to Vallejo
street wharf.
DUNCAN'S Court, opens at 110 Broadway,
N. side, between Dupont and Stockton.
DUPONT Street, from Market street to
North Beach.
E.
EAST Street, from Jackson street wharf S.
E. to Folsom.
ECKER Street, from Market S. E. between
First and Anthony.
EDDY Street, from junction of Powell and
Market W. to Larkin.
EDWARD Street, opens on Bush, N. side,
between Hyde and Larkin.
ELIZABETH Street, from Market S. E. to
Harrison, between Third and Fourth.
ELLEN St. from Mission S. E. to Harrison.
ELLEN Place, opens on Pacific, N. side,
between Leavenworth and Hyde.
ELLET Place, opens on MacAllister, N.
side, between Hyde and Brown.
ELLIS Place, from junction Stockton and
Market W. to Larkin.
EMMA Place, from First to Third, near
Mission.
F.
FALLON Street, from California to Pine,
near Stockton.
FANNY Street, from Harrison, between
Fourth and Fifth.
FIFTH Street, from Market S. E. to Channel
FILBERT Street, from Front, N. of Union;
W. to Larkin.
FINLEY Street, opens on Lombard, S. side,
between Leavenworth and Hyde.
FIRST St- from Market S. E. to Townsend.
FITCHER Street, opens on Green, S. side,
between Leavenworth and Hyde.
FLOWER Street, opens on O'Farrell, near
Larkin.
FOLSOM Street, from East S. W. to Brown,
thence S. to Corbett.
FOURTH Street, from Market S. E. to
Channel.
FRANCIS Street, from O'Farrell, S. side,
S. between Leavenworth and Hyde.
FRANCISCO Street, from Montgomery
W., N. of Chestnut, to Larkin.
FREDERICK Street, opens on First, S. W.
beeween Bryant and Brannan.
FREMONT Street, from Market S. E. to
Brannan.
FRONT Street, from Market N. to Front
FULLER Street, from Kearny E. to Webb,
between Sacramento and California.
G.
GAINES Street, from Green to Union, be-
tween Battery and Sansome.
GANO Street, opens on Ellis, S. side, near
Mason.
GEARY Street, from junction Market and
Kearny W. to Larkin.
GOLD Street, opens at 163 Sansome, W.
side, near Jackson.
GRANT'S Place, opens on Kearny, W.
side, between Post and Geary.
GREEN Street, from Front, N. of Vallejo,
W. to Larkin.
GREENWICH Street, from Front, N. of
Filbert, W. to Larkin.
GUERRERO Street, from Market S. to
Corbett, between Valencia and Dolores.
GUSTAVUS Street, from Sacramento to
California, between Powell and Mason.
GWIN Street, from Ellis, N. side, between
Hyde and Larkin.
H.
HARRIS Street, from Market S. E. t
South street.
HARRISON Street, from Stewart S. E. to
Tracy.
HALLECK Street, opens at 63 Battery,
W. side, to 34 Leidsdorff.
HALL'S Alley, opens at 227 Dupont, W.
side, between Jackson and Washington.
APPENDIX. — STREET DIRECTORY.
163
HAMPTON Street, from Geary, S. side,
between Leavenworth and Hyde.
HARDEE Place, opens at 58 Kearny, E.
side, between Bush and Sutter.
HATES Street, from Ellis, S. side, between
Taylor and Jones.
HAT WOOD Street, from Mission X. W.
near Fourth.
HELEN Street, from Turk, S. side, between
Hyde and Larkin.
HERT Street, from Chestnut to Lombard,
between Hyde and Larkin.
HERMANN Street, from Matket E. to
Mission.
HIGH Street, from Powell, W. side, near
Clay.
HINKLET Street, opens on Kearny. W.
side, between Broadway and Vallejo.
HOOPER Street, from Fifth to Harris, S.
of Channel.
HOUSTON Street, from Jones to Taylor,
near Chestnut.
HOWARD Street, from Steward W. to
Brown, thence S. to Corbett.
HUBBELL Street, from Harris to Sim-
mons, between Irwin and South.
HUNT Street, from Third north-east, near
Howard.
HTDE Street, from MacAllister N. to Jef-
ferson.
I.
IRWIN Street, from Harris to Simmons,
between Hooper & Hubbell.
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JACKSON Street, from Jaekson-st. wharf
W. to Larkin.
JANE Street, from .Market S. E. to Emma,
between Second and Third.
JEFFERSON Street, from Powell W.line of
City Front N.
JESSIE Street, from Second S. W. between
Stevenson and Mission.
JOHNSTON Street, from Market S. E. to
Mission Creek.
JOHN Street opens on Powell, W. side, to
Mason, between Pacific and Jackson.
JOICE Street, from California to Pine, be-
tween Stockton and Powell.
JONES Street, from junction of Market and
MacAllister N. to Jefferson.
JONES' Alley, from 135 Jackson, S. side,
to 102 Washington, between Montgom-
ery and Sansome.
JULIUS Street, from Turk. N. side, be-
tween Leavenworth and Hyde.
K.
KATE Street, from Bryant to Brannan, be-
tween Harris and Decatur.
KEARNT Street, from Market N. to N.
Point street.
KING Street, from Second S. W. to Harris.
L.
LARKIN Street, from Market north.
LAFATETTE Street, opens on Green, N.
side, between Kearny and Dupont.
LAURA Place, opens on Pine, S. side, near
Montgomery.
LAURA Street, opens on Ellis, N. side, be-
tween Taylor and Jones.
LEAVENWORTH Street, from MacAllis-
ter N. to Jefferson.
LEIDSDORFF Street, opens at 139 Clay,
S. side, between Montgomery and San-
some.
LOUIS Street, opens on Howard, S. E. side,
between Harris and Simmons.
LOMBARD Street, from Sansome W. to
Larkin.
LOUISE Street, near Folsom, bet. Fourth
and P
LTJCONIA Street, neat Bryant, between
Second and Fourth.
M.
MAC ALLISTER Street, from Market west
to Larkin.
MAIDEN Lane,frdm 182 Washington, N.
aide, near ECearny.
MAIDEN Lane, from Jaekson, south side,
between Montgomery and Kearny.
MAIN Street, from Market street wharf, S.
I'., in Rincon Point.
MALVINA Street, opens from Mason, west
side, between Clay and Sacramento.
MARGARET Street, open from Folsom, S.
B. side, near Price.
MARGARET ANN Street, from California
to Pine, between Jones and Leavenworth.
MARK Street, from Mason W. to Taylor,
between Washington and Clay.
MAR K BT Street, from Market street wharf,
S. W. to Dolores.
MARKET Place, junction Battery and Bush
with Market street.
MART Street, from Mission, S. E. side, be-
tween Fifth and Simmons.
MART Lane. fronTl21 Bush, S. side, be-
tweeu Kearny aud Dupont
MASON Street, from Market north to Jef-
ferson.
MASSET'S Court, from 257 Dupont, west
side, between Pacific and Jackson.
MELLUS Street, from First, S.W., between
Mission and Howard.
MERCHANT Street, opens at 105 Battery,
W. side, to Kearny.
MICHAEL Street, from Chestnut to Lom-
bard, between Dupont and Stockton.
MILLER Street, opens on Pacific, N. side,
to Broadway, near Stockton.
MILTON Place, opens at 181 Bush, N. side,
and E. from Dupont, near Bush.
MINNA Street, from Simmons, N. E. near
Mission.
MISSION Street, from Mission street wharf,
S. W. to Brown, thence S. to Corbett.
MONTGOMERT Street, from Market N.
to Francisco.
164
APPENDIX. — STREET DIRECTORY.
HOWRY'S Lane, opens at 136 Broadway,
N. side, near Stockton, to Valleio.
N.
NEWELL Street, opens on Mason, W. side,
between Chestnut and Lombard.
NORTH POINT, from North Point west
to Larkin.
0.
OAK Street, opens on Mason, W. side, near
Geary.
O'FARRELL Street, from junction Market
with Dupont, W. to Larkin.
OHIO Street, opens at 55 Broadway, S. side,
to 122 Pacific, between Montgomery aud
Sansome.
ORD'S Place, from Stockton, near California.
OREGON Street, opens at 120 Front, east
side.
P.
PACIFIC Street, from Pacific street wharf,
W. to Larkin.
PARKER Street, from Pine to California,
between Dupont and Stockton.
PEARL Street, from Battery, east side, to
Front, between Filbert and Greenwich
PIKE Street, opens at 212 Sacramento, N.
to 231 Clay
PINE Street, from junction of Front and
Market YV. to Larkin.
PINCKNET Place, opens at 82 Broadway
N. between Kearny and Dupont.
POLK Lane, opens on Stockton, east, near
Broadway.
POLLARD Street, opens on Vallejo, north,
between Vallejo and Green.
PORTER Street, from O'Farrell to Geary,
between Stockton and Powell.
PORTSMOUTH Square, bounded by Wash-
ington street N., Kearny street E., Clay
street S. and Brenham place W.
POST Street, from junction of Montgomery
and Market W. to Larkin.
POTTER Street, from Market to Mission,
opposite Brown street.
POWELL Street, from junction of Eddy and
Market N. to Jefferson.
PRICE Street, from Market S.E. to Mission
PROSPECT Place, opens on Clay, S. side,
between Stockton and Powell.
Q.
QUINCY Street, opens at 201 California, S.
side, between Kearny and Dupont.
RASSETTE Place No. 1, opens on Sutter,
S. side, between Kearny and Dupont.
RASSETTE Place No. 2, opens on Sutter,
S. side, W. of No. 1, between Kearny
and Dupont.
RASSETTE Place No. 3, opens on Sutter,
S. side, near Dupont.
RICHMOND Street, opens at 53 Front, W.
to 64 Battery.
RIDLEY Street, from Market S. E. to
Mission.
ROBINS Place, on Union, N. Bide, between
Kearny and Dupont.
ROSALIE Street, bet. Simmons and Harris,
near Harrison.
s.
SACRAMENTO Street, from Sacramento
street wharf W. to Larkin.
SALMON Street, from Green to Union, be-
tween Mason and Taylor.
SAN LUIS Alley, opens at 229 Jackson, S.
side, between Dupont and Stockton.
SANSOME Street, from junction of Sutter
and Market, N. to Chestnut.
SAND Street, opens S. side, between Powell
and Mason.
SECOND Street, opens S. side Market S. E.
to Berry.
SHERWOOD Place, from Third N. E. be-
tween Mission and Howard.
SILVER Street, from Washington, S. side,
to Canal, between Front and Battery.
SIMMONS Street, from Market, S. E. to
Mission Bay.
SINTON Street, from Post, S. side, between
Leavenworth and Hyde.
SOUTH Street, from Mission Creek to the
Bay.
SOPHIE Street, from Ellis, N. side, between
Leavenworth and Hyde.
SPARKS Street, from Dolores E. to Folsom.
SPEAR Street from junction California and
and Market S. E. to Rincon Point.
SPOFFORD Street, from Clay, north side, to
Washington, between Pike and Stockton.
SPRING Street, opens at 161 California, S.
side, to Summer, between Montgomery
and Kearny.
STEVENSON Street, opens on First, S.W.
near Market.
STEWART Street, opens at Market street
wharf S. E. to Rincon Point.
STOCKTON Street, from Market north to
N. Beach.
STONE Street, opens at 280 Washington,
N. side, to Jackson, between Stockton
and Powell.
STOUT Street, opens at 238 Washington,
N. side, to Jackson, between Stockton
and Powell.
ST. CHARLES Street, opens at 242 Du-
pont, E. side, between Pacific and Broad-
way.
ST. MARY'S Street, opens at 201 California,
S. side, to Pine, between Kearny and
Dupont.
SULLIVAN Street, opens at 236 Jackson,
N. side, to 325 Pacific, between Dupont
and Stockton.
SUTTER Street, from junction Sansome and
Market W. to Larkin.
SUZAN Street, from Howard, S. E. near
Simmons.
APPENDIX
STREET DIRECTORY.
165
SUMMER Street, opens at 83 Montgomery
W. side, to Kearny, between Pine and
California.
T.
TAYLOR Street, from Market N. to Jef-
ferson.
TAY Street, opens at 325 Clay, S. side, be-
tween Powell and Mason.
THIRD Street, from Market S. E. to Chan-
nel.
THORNE Street, from Market S. E. to Mis-
sion Creek.
TILFORD Street, from Third S. W. to Sim-
mons, between Bryant and Brannan.
TOBY Street, from O'Farrell to Ellis, be-
tween Hvde and Larkin.
TOWNSEND Street, from First S. TV. to
Mission Creek.
TRACY Street, from Mission Creek west to
Dolores.
TRAFFORD Street, from Folsom S. E.,
near Harris.
TRINITY Street, opens at 116 Pine, S. side,
between Montgomery and Kearny.
TURK Street, from junction of Market and
Mason, TV. to Larkin.
TYLER Street, from junction of Market and
Taylor W. to Larkin.
u.
UNION Place, opens on Green, N. side, be-
tween Dupont and .Stockton.
UNION Street, from Front TV. to Larkin.
V.
VALENCIA Street, from Market S. \V. to
Corbett.
VALLEJO Place, opens on Vallejo street,
N. side, between Stockton and Powell.
YALLEJO Street, from Vallejo street wharf
\V. to Larkin.
VALPARAISO Street, from Mason to Tay-
lor, between Filbert and Greenwich.
YER MEHR Place, from Montgomery TV. to
Dupont. between Post and Sutter.
VIRGINIA Street, opens at 272 Washing-
ton N. to Pacific, between Stockton and
Powell.
VIRGINIA Place, opens S. side Washing-
ton, opposite Virginia street.
w.
WASHINGTON Street, from Washington
street wharf W. to Larkin.
WASHINGTON Square, bounded N. by
Filbert, E. by Stockton, S. by Union,
and W. by Powell.
WASHINGTON Place, opens at 211 Wash-
ington, N. side, to Jackson, bet. Kearny
and Dupont.
WAVEBLY Place, opens at 232 Clay, N.
to 229 Washington.
WEBB Street, opens at 162 California, N.
side, to 153 Sacramento, near Kearny.
WEBSTER Street, from Chestnut to Lom-
bard, between Montgomery and Kearny.
WEST Street, opens on Geary, N. side, bet.
Hyde and Larkin.
WILLIAM Street, from Davis TV., between
California and Sacramento wharfs.
TVETMORE Place, opens at 326 Clay, north
side, between Powell and Mason.
WIN GATE Place, opens at 181 Stockton
TV., between California and Sacramento.
Y.
YANSEN Street, from Greenwich to Lom-
bard, between Masou and Taylor.
Xote. — it will be noticed that the corner numbers only of each Block are used as a
reference. Those streets running North and South being numbered from Market street as
a centre, and those running East and West from the water line, as laid down in Eddy's Map.
ANNIE.
Not numbered,
Commences on Market, be-
tween 2d and 3d, and runs
S. E. to Mission.
ANTHONY.
Not numbered,
Commences at Market, be-
tween 1st and 2d, and runs
S. E. to Howard.
BATTERY.
Commences at Market, and
runs North to Lombard.
R. L. Market
8 7 Bush
32 31 Pine
56 55 California
R. L.
R. L. Kearny
76 75 Sacramento
38 37 Dupont
86 85 Commercial
74 73 Stockton
96 95 Clav
110 109 PoweU
108 109 Merchant
146 145 Mason
120 119 Washington
182 181 Tavlor
144 143 Jackson
218 217 Jones
168 167 Pacific
254 253 Leavenworth
192 191 Broadway
290 289 Hyde
216 215 Vallejo
326 325 Larkin
240 239 Greene
362 361 Sparks
264 263 Union
398 397 Marlette
288 287 Filbert
434 433 Webster
312 311 Greenwich
336 335 Lombard <
BERRY,
BAY.
Commences at Kearny, and
runs N. to Webster.
Not numbered,
from Second to Fifth, between
King street and Mission
166
APPENDIX. — STREET DIRECTORY.
BE ALE.
Commences at Market, foot
of Pine, and runs S. E. to
Bran nan.
R. L.
2 1 Market
50 49 Mission
98 97 Howard
146 145 Folsom
194 193 Harrison
242 241 Bryant
290 289 Brannan
BELDEN PLACE,
Not numbered,
out of Pine street, between
Montgomery and Kearny.
BEACH,
from N. end of Dupout, N. to
Webster.
R. L.
2 1 Dupont
Stockton
Powell
Mason
Taylor
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Larkin
Sparks
Marlette
Webster
BRANNAN,
from Beale, S. W. to Fifth.
R. L.
2 1 Beale
26 25 Fremont
48 47 First
120 119 Second
192 191 Third
264 263 Fourth
338 337 Fifth
BRENHAM PLACE,
from Clay to Washington, N.
side of Plaza.
BROADWAY,
from Davis, west to Larkin.
R. L.
2 1 Davis
26 25 Front
50 49 Battery
74 73 Sansome
110 109 Montgomery
14G 145 Kearny
182 181 Dupont
218 217 Stockton
254 253 Powell
290 289 Mason
326 325 Taylor
362 361 Jones
398 397 Leavenworth
R. L.
434 433 Hyde
470 469 Larkin
BROOKS.
Not numbered,
from Market to Geary, be-
tween Kearny and Dupout.
BRYANT,
from Spear to Fifth street.
R. L.
2 1 Spear
26 25 S. Front
50 49 Beale
74 73 Fremont
98 97 First
170 169 Second
242 241 Third
314 313 Fourth
386 385 Fifth
BRYANT PLACE,
out of Bush, North, between
Montgomery and Sansome.
BUSH,
Battery west to Larkin.
R. L.
10 9 Battery
34 33 Sansome
70 69 Montgomery
106 105 Kearnv
142 141 Dupont
178 177 Stockton
214 213 Powell
250 249 Mason
286 285 Taylor
322 321 Jones
358 357 Leavenworth
394 393 Hyde
430 429 Larkin
CALIFORNIA,
Market, W. to Larkin
R. L.
2 1 Market
8 7 Drum
32 31 Davis
56 55 Front
80 79 Battery
104 103 Sansome
122 121 Leidsdorff
140 139 Montgomnrv
156 155 Webb
174 173 Kearnv
210 209 Dupont
246 245 Stockton
2S2 281 Powell
318 317 Mason
354 353 Tavlcr
390 389 Jones
426 425 Leavenworth
462 461 Hyde
498 497 Larkin
CALHOUN,
Not numbered,
from Green to Union, between
Sansome and Montgomery
CAROLINE PLACE,
out of Powell street, East, be-
tween Jackson and Pacific-
CHESTNUT,
from Sansome, west to Web-
ster.
R. L.
2 1 Sansome
38 37 Montgomery
74 73 Kearny
110 109 Dupont
146 145 Scockton
182 181 Powell
218 217 Mason
254 253 Taylor
290 289 Jones
326 325 Leavenworth
362 361 Hyde
398 397 Larkin
434 433 Sparks
470 469 Marlette
506 505 Webster
CLARKE,
Not numbered,
from Drum, W. to front, be-
tween Jackson and Pacific.
CLAY,
from E. water front to Larkin
R. L.
26 25 Drum
49 48 Davis
74 73 Front
98 97 Battery
122 121 Sansome
158 157 Montgomery
198 197 Kearny
224 223 Dupont
234 233 Pike
256 255 Stockton
292 291 Powell
328 327 Mason
364 363 Taylor
400 399 Jones
436 435 Leavenworth
472 471 Hyde
508 507 Larkin
COLLIER,
Not numbered,
from X. eud of Larkin, W. to
Webster.
COMMERCE,
Not numbered,
from front, west to Battery,
between Green and Union.
APPENDIX.' — STREET DIRECTORY.
161
COMMERCIAL,
from Dram W. to Dupont.
K. L.
2 1 Drum
14 13 Davis
28 27 Front
52 51 Battery
76 75 Sansome
100 99 Leidsdorff
lutj 105 Montgomery
132 131 Kearny
168 167 Dupont
DAVIS,
Not numbered,
from Market. N\ to Pacific.
K. L.
Pine
California
Sacramento
Commercial
Clay
Washington
.) ackson
Pacific
DOCK,
Not numbered,
from Front, west to Battery,
between Union and Filbert.
DRUM,
, i umbered,
from Market. X. to Pacific.
.Market
California
Sacramento
Long Wharf
Clay
Washington
Jackson
Pacific
DUPOXT,
from Market N. to Beach.
K. L.
2 1 O'Farrell
26 25 Geary
50 49 Post
74 73 Sutter
98 97 Bush
122 121 Pine
146 145 California
170 169 Sacramento
194 193 Clay
218 217 Washington
242 241 Jackson
266 265 Pacific
290 289 Broadway
314 313 Yallejo
338 337 Green
362 361 Union
386 385 Filbert
410 4Q9 Greenwich
434 433 Lombard
R. L.
458 457 Chestnut
482 481 Francisco
506 505 Bay
530 529 North Point
554 553 Beach
EAST,
Nat numbered,
from Market. S.E. to Folsom.
R. L.
Market
Mission
Howard
Folsom
ECKER,
Not numbered,
from Market, S. E. to How-
ard, bet. First and Second.
EDDY,
\ I numbered,
from Market, W. to Howard.
R. L.
Market
Powell
Mason
Taylor
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Larkin
ELLIS,
Xut numbered.
from Market, W. to Larkin.
R. L.
Market
Stockton
Powell
Mason
Taylor
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Larkin
FILBERT,
Nvt numbered,
from Front, west to Sparks.
R. L.
Front
Battery
Sansome
Montgomery
Kearny
Dupont
Stockton
Powell
Mason
Taylor
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Larkin
Sparks
FIFTH,
Not numbered,
from Market, S. E. to Chan-
nel street.
Market
Mission
Howard
Folsom
Harrison
Bryant
Brannan
Townsend
King
Berry
Channel
FIRST,
from Market. S. E. to Town-
send.
R. L.
2 1 Market
50 49 Mission
98 97 Howard
146 145 Folsom
194 193 Harrison
242 241 Bryant
290 289 Brannan
338 337 Townsend
FOLSOM,
Not numbered.
from east south-west to Fifth.
East
Stewart
Spear
Beale
Fremont
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
FOURTH,
Not numbered,
from Market, B. E. to Berry.
R. L.
Market
M ission
Howard
Folsom
Harrison
Bryant
Brannan
Townsend
King
Berry
FRANCISCO,
Not numbered,
from Montgomery, west to
Webster
R. L.
Montgomery
Kearny
Dupont
168
APPENDIX
STREET DIRECTORY.
E. L.
Stockton
Powell
Mason
Taylor
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Larkin
Sparks
Marlette
Webster
FREMONT,
from Market, S. E. to Bran-
nan.
R. L.
2 1 Market
50 49 Mission
98 97 Howard
146 145 Folsom
194 193 Harrison
242 241 Bryant
290 289 Brannan
FRONT,
from Market N. to Greenwich.
R. L.
— 1 Market
18 17 Pine
42 41 California
66 65 Sacramento
76 75 Commercial
86 85 Clay
110 109 Washington
134 133 Jackson
158 157 Pacific
182 181 Broadway
206 205 Vallejo
230 229 Green
254 253 Union
278 277 Filbert
290 289 Greenwich
FULLER,
Not numbered,
from Webb, west to Kearny,
between California and Sa-
cramento.
GEARY,
Not numbered,
from Washington, west to
Larkin.
R. L.
Market
Kearny
Dupont
Stockton
Powell
Mason
Taylor
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Larkin
GOLD,
Not numbered,
from Sansome, west, between
Jackson and Pacific.
GREEN,
Not numbered,
from Front, west to Larkin
R. L.
Front
Battery
Sausome
Montgomery
Kearny
Dupout
Stockton
Powell
Mason
Taylor
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Larkin
GREENWICH,
Not numbered,
from Front, west to Sparks.
R. L.
Front
Battery
Sausome
Montgomery
Kearny
Dupoht
Stockton
Powell
Mason
Taylor
Jones
Hyde
Larkin
Sparks
GUSTAVUS.
Not numbered,
from California, X. to Sacra-
mento, between Powell and
Mason.
HOWARD,
Not numbered,
from East street, S. W. to
Fifth.
R. L.
East
Stewart
Spear
Beale
Fremont
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
I HALLE CK,
from Front west to Leidsdorff,
between California and Sa-
cramento streets.
R. L.
; 2 1. Front
; 26 25 Battery
| 50 49 Sansome
64 63 Liedsdorff
HARRISON,
Not numbered,
from Stewart S. W. to Fifth.
R. L.
Stewart
Spear
Beale
Fremont
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
BYDE,
from McAllister N. to Jeffer-
R. L.
McAllister
Tyler
Turk
Eddy
Ellis
O'Farrell
Geary
Post
Sutter
Bush
Pine
•California
Sacramento
Clay
Washington
Jackson
Pacific
Broadway
Vallejo
Green
Union
Filbert
Greenwich
Lombard
Chestnut
Francisco
Bay
North Point
Beach
Jefferson
JACKSON,
from East street west to Lar-
kin.
R. L.
2 1 East
18 17 Drum
42 41 Davie
APPENDIX. — STREET DIRECTORY.
169
K. L.
66 65
90 89
114 113
150 149
186 185
222 221
258 257
294 293
330 329
366 365
402 401
438 437
474 473
510 509
Front
Battery
Sansome
Montgomery
Kearny
Dupont
Stockton
Powell
Mason
Taylor
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Larkiu
JANE.
Not numbered,
from Market S. E. to Mission.
between Second and Third
streets.
JEFFERSON,
tfot numbered,
from Powell W. to "Webster.
R. L.
Powell
Mason
Taylor
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Lark in
Sparks
Marietta
Webster
JONES.
Not numbered,
from Market X. to Jeflerson
R. L.
Market
McAllister
Tvler
Turk
Eddy
Ellis
O'Farrell
Geary
Post
Sutter
Bush
Pine
California
Sacramento
Clay
Washington
Jackson
Pacific
Broadway
Vallejo
Green
Union
Filbert
Greenwich
Pi. L. Lombard
Chestnut
Francisco
Bay
Xorth Point
Beach
Jefferson
JONES' ALLEY,
from Washington X. to Jack-
sod, between Montgomery
and Sansome
JOICE.
Not numbered.
from Pine north to Califor-
nia, between Stockton and
Powell.
KEARNY,
from Market north to Xorth
Point street.
R. L.
2 1 Market
12 11 Geary
26 25 Post
50 49 Sutter
74 73 Bush
98 97 Pine
122 121 California
146 145 Sacramento
156 155 Commercial
166 165 Clay
178 177 Washington
202 201 Jackson
226 225 Pacific
250 249 Broadway
274 273 Vallejo
298 297 Green
322 321 Union
346 345 Filbert
370 389 Greenwich
394 393 Lombard
418 417 Chestnut
440 441 Francisco
466 465 Bay
476 475 Beach
KINO,
Not numbered,
from Second south-west to
Fifth.
R. L. Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
LARKIN,
Not numbered,
from Market north to Collier.
R. L. Market
McAlister
Tyler
Turk
Eddy
Ellis
R. L. O'Farrell
Geary
Post
Sutter
Eush
Pine
California
Sacramento
Clay
Washington
Jackson
Pacific
Broadway
Vallejo
Green
Union
Filbert
Greenwich
Lombard
Chestnut
Francisco
Bay
Xorth Point
Beach
Jeflerson
Collier
LAURA PLACE,
from Pine south between
Montgomery and Sansome
LEAVENWORTH,
Not numbered,
from McAllister north to Jef-
ferson
R. L. McAllister
Tyler
Turk
Eddy
Ellis
O'Farrell
Geary
Post
Sutter
Bush
Pine
California
Sacramento
Clay
Washington
Jackson
Pacific
Broadway
Vallejo
Green
Union
Filbert
Greenwich
Lombard
Chestnut
Francisco
Bay
Xorth Point
Beach
Jefferson
22
no
APPENDIX. — STREET DIRECTORY.
LOMBARD.
Not numbered,
from Battery W. to Webster.
R. L. Battery
Sansorne
Montgomery
Kearny
Dupont
Stockton
Powell
Mason
Taylor
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Larkin
Sparks
Marlette
Webster
LEIDSDORFF,
from Pine north to Clay, be-
tween Sansorne and Mont-
gomery.
B. L.
2 1 Pine
26 25 California
50 49 Sacramento
60 59 Commercial
70 60 Clay
MARKET,
Not numbered.
This street commeuces at the
eastern water front of the
city, runs south-west to the
city limits, and is the centre
from whence all streets run-
ning in a northerly or south,
erly direction,, are numb-
ered.
MASON,
Not numbered,
from Market north to Jeffer-
son.
B. L. Market
Turk
Eddy
Ellis
O'Farrell
Geary
Post
Sutter
Bush
Pine
California
Sacramento
Clay
Washington
Jackson
Pacific
Broadway
Vallejo
R. L. Green
Union
Filbert
Greenwich
Lombard
Chestnut
Francisco
Bay
North Point
Beach
Jefferson
McAllister,
Not numbered,
from Market west to Larkin.
R. L. Market
Taylor
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Larkin
MELLUS,
from First south-west to
Third, between Mission and
Howard.
R. L
2 1 First
74 73 Second
148 147 Third
MERCHANT,
from Front west to Kearny,
between Clay and Wash-
ington.
R. L.
2 1 Front
26 25 Battery
50 49 Sansorne
86 85 Montgomery
120 119 .Kearny
MICHAEL,
from Lombard north to Chest-
nut, between Stockton and
Dupont.
MINNA,
from First south -west to
Third, between Mission and
Howard.
R. L.
2 1 First
74 73 Second
148 147 Third
MISSION,
from East street south-west to
Fifth
R. L.
2 1 East
8 7 Stewart
32 31 Spear
56 55 Fourth Front
80 97 Beale
R. L.
104 103 Fremont
128 197 First
202 201 Second
276 275 Third
350 349 Fourth
424 423 Eifth
MONTGOMERY,
from Market north to Fran-
cisco
R. L.
2
12
26
50
70
98
1
11
25
49
69
97
122 121
134 133
146 145
166 165
198 197
216 215
240 239
264 263
288 287
312 311
336 335
360 359
384 383
408 407
432 431
Market
Post
Sutter .
Bush
Pine
California
Sacramento
Commercial
Clay
Washington
Jackson
Pacific
Broadway
Vallejo
Green
Union
Filbert _
Greenwich
Lombard
Chestnut
Francisco
NORTH POINT ST.,
Not numbered,
from Kearny W. to Webster.
R. L. Kearny
Dupont
Stockton
Powell
Mason
Taylor
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Larkin
Sparks
Marlette
Webster
O'FARRELL,
Not numbered,
from Market west to Larkin.
R. L. Market
Dupont
Stockton
Powell
Mason
Taylor
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Larkin
APPENDIX
STREET DIRECTORY.
171
OHIO,
from Pacific north to Broad-
wav.
E. L.
2 1 Pacific
24 23 Broadway
PACIFIC,
from East street west to Lar-
kin.
2 1 East
6 5 Drum
32 31 Davis
56 55 Front
80 79 Battm-
104 103 Sansome
140 139 Montgomery
1TG 175 Kearny
212 211 Dupont
248 247 Stockton
284 2-3 Powell
320 319 Mason
356 355 Taylor
392 391 Jones
4 'J- 427 Leavenworth
464 4*33 Hvde
500 499 Larkin
PARKER,
Not numbered,
from Pine north to California,
between Dupont and Stock-
ton
PEARL.
Not i
from Front west to Sansome.
between Filbert and Green-
wich.
PIKE,
Not numbered,
from Sacramento north to
Clay, between Dupont and
Stockton
E. L.
2 1 Sacramento
26 25 Clay
PIXE,
from Market west to Larkin.
R. L.
2 1 Davis
20 25 Front
50 49 Battery
74 73 Sansome
110 109 Montgomery
146 145 Kearny
182 181 Dupont
218 217 Stockton
254 253 Powell
290 289 Mason
326 325 Taylor
362 361 Jones
398 397 Leavenworth
434 433 Hyde
470 469 Larkin
PIXCKXEY PLACE.
from Broadway north between
Kearny and Dupont.
PORTER.
Yo? numbered,
from OTarrell north to Geary,
between Stockton and
Powell.
POST.
Not numbered.
from Market AY. to Larkin.
E. L. Mark*-:
Montgomery
K amy
Dupont
kton
Powell
Mason
Taylor
Joues
Leavenworth
Larkin
POWELL,
from Market N. to Jefferson.
R. L.
2 2 Market
12 11 Eddy
26 25 E
> Farrell
74 7.'! < reary
-
122 121 Sutter
146 145 Bush
170 169 Pine
194 193 California
21fi 21 T Sacramento
242 241 Clay
266 205 Washington
289 Jackson"
314 313 Pacific
338 337 Broadway
362 361 Yallejo "
386 385 Green
410 409 Union
434 433 Filbert
458 457 Greenwich
4-2 4-1 Lombard
506 505 Chestnut
530 529 Francisco
554 553 Bay
578 577 North Point
602 601 Beach
626 625 Jefferson
PROSPECT,
Not numbered,
from Sacramento X. to Clay,
between Stockton to Pow-
ell.
RILEY,
numbered.
from Taylor "\Y. to Jones, be-
tween Sacramento & Clay.
SACRAMENTO,
from Market "VY. to Larkin.
E. L.
2 1 Little East
14 13 Drum
28 27 Davis
52 51 Front
76 75 Battery
100 99 Sansome
106 105 Leidsdorff
132 131 Montgomery
168 167 Kearny
204 203 Dupont
240 239 Stockton
75 Powell
312 311 Mason
11 Taylor
384 383 -Tones
420 419 Leavenworth
456 455 li
492 491 Larkin
SALMON,
Xot numbered.
from Jackson north to Broad-
way, between Mason and
Taylor.
SALMON PLACE,
frcm Green north to Union,
between Mason & Taylor.
SANSOME,
from Market N. to Chestnut.
E. L.
2 1 Sutter
26 25 Bush
50 49 Pine
74 73 California
96 95 Sacramento
108 107 Commercial
116 115 Clav
126 125 Merchant
136 135 Washington
160 159 Jackson
2-4 283 Pacific
208 207 Broadwav
232 231 Vallejo
254 253 Greene
280 279 Union
304 303 Filbert
328 327 Greenwich
352 351 Lombard
376 375 Chestnut
SECOND,
from Market S. E. to Berry.
E. L.
2 1 Market
50 49 Mission
172
APEENDIX. — STREET DIRECTORY.
B. L.
98 97
146 145
194 193
242 241
290 289
338 337
362 361
386 385
Howard
Folsom
Harrison
Bryant
Brannan
Townsend
King
Berry
STEWART,
Not Numbered,
from Market S. B. to Har-
rison.
B. L.
Market
Mission
Howard
Folsom
Harrison
STOCKTON,
from Market 1ST. to Beach.
B. L.
2 1 Ellis
26 25 O'Farrell
50 49 Geary
74 73 Post
98 97 Sutter
122 121 Bush
146 145 Pine
170 169 California
194 193 Sacramento
218 217 Clay
242 241 Washington
266 265 Jackson
290 289 Pacific
314 313 Broadway
338 337 Vallejo
362 361 Greene
386 385 Union
410 409 Filbert
434 433 Greenwich
458 457 Lombard
482 481 Chestnut
506 505 Francisco
530 529 Bay
554 553 North Point
578 577 Beach
SPEAR,
from Market S. E. to Bryant.
B. L.
2 1 Market
50 49 Mission
98 97 Howard
146 145 Folsom
194 193 Harrison
242 241 Bryant
STOUT'S ALLEY,
from Washington north to Pa-
cific, between Dupont and
Stockton
STUYVESANT,
Not numbered,
from Pine S. between San-
some and Montgomery.
SUMMER,
Not numbered,
from Montgomery west to
Kearny, between Pine and
California.
SUTTER,
Not numbered,
from Market W. to Larkin.
B. L.
Market
Sansome
Montgomery
Kearny
Dupont
Stockton
Powell
Mason
Taylor-
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Larkin
TAYLOR,
Not numbered,
from Market north to Jef-
B. L.
Market
Tyler
Turk
Eddy
Ellis
O'Farrell
Geary
Post
Sutter
Bush
Pine
California
Sacramento
Clay
Washington
Jackson
Pacific
Broadway
Yallejo
Green
Union
Filbert
Greenwich
Lombard
Chestnut
Francisco
Bay
North Point
Beach
Jefferson
THIRD,
Not numbered,
from Market S. E. to Channel
street.
B. L. Market
Mission
Howard
Folsom
Harrison
Bryant
Brannan
Townsend
King
Berry
Channel
TURK,
Not numbered,
from Market W. to Larkin.
B. L.
Market
Mason
Taylor
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Larkin
TYLER,
Not numbered,
from Market W. to Larkin.
B. L.
Market
Taylor
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Larkin
TOWNSEND,
Not numbered,
from First S. W. to Fifth.
B. L. First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
UNION,
Not numbered,
from Front W. to Larkin.
B. L. Front
Battery
Sansome
Montgomery
Kearny
Dupont
Stockton
Powell
Mason
Taylor
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Larkin
APPEXDIX
STREET GRADE
173
UNION PLACE,
from Green X. to Union, be-
tween Dupont and Stockton.
VALLEJO,
Not numbered,
from Davis W. to Larkin.
R. L.
Davis
Front
Battery
Sansome
Montgomery
Kearny
Dupont
Stockton
Powell
Mason
Taylor
Jones
Leavenworth
Hyde
Larkin
VIRGINIA,
from Washington north
Pacific
R. L.
2 1 Washington
26 25 Jackson
48 47 Pacific
to
WASHINGTON,
from East street W. to Larkin.
E. L
2 1 East
26 25 Drum
50 49 Davis
74 73 Front
98 97 Batterv
122 121 Sansome
158 157 Montgomery
196 195 Kearny
222 221 Dupont
258 257 Stockton
294 293 Powell
330 329 Mason
366 365 Taylor
402 401 Jones
438 437 Leavenworth
474 473 Hyde
510 509 Larkin
WAYERLY.
Not numbered,
from Market north to Geary,
between Dupont and Stock-
ton
R. L.
Market
O'Farrell
Geary
WASHINGTON Lane,
from Washington north to
Jackson, between Kearny
and Dupont.
WEBB,
from Pine X. to Sacramen-
to, between Montgomery
and Kearny.
R. L.
2 1 Pine
26 25 California
48 47 Sacramento
WEBSTER LANE,
from Lombard N. to Chestnut
between Montgomery and
Kearny.
WETMORE PLACE,
from Clay north to Washing-
ton, between Powell and
Mason.
YANSEN,
Not numbered,
from Greenwich N. to Lom-
bard, between Mason and
Taylor.
GRADE OF THE CITY OF OF SAN FRANCISCO.
LATEST OFFICIAL REPORT.
ORDINANCE No. 425— Regulating the Grades of the Streets of the City
of Sail Francisco.
The People of the City of San Francisco do ordain as follows : That the Grades of
the Streets of the City of San Francisco, as reported by Milo Hoadley and W. P. Humph-
reys, Engineers, and herewith annexed and incorporated, be the permanent Grades of the
Streets of the City of San Francisco, as therein specially defined.
Drum street, base
Batter
7 and Pacific street 4 feet above base
Davis and Pine streets, 1% feet above base
Do*
do Broad 'y. do
12
do
do
Davis and California streets, base
Do
do Vallejo do
10
do
do
Davis and north of California street, base
Do
do Green do
*l%
do
do
Front and Pine streets,
2y 2 ft. abov<
; base
Do
do Union do
5
do
do
Do do Califor. do
1% do
do
Do
do Filbert do
ty 2
do
do
Do do Sacram. do
9 in. do
do
Do
do Green'h. do
base
Do do Clay do
base
Sansome and Sutter do
13 feet
above
base
Do do north of Clay,
base
Do
do Bush do
13
do
do
Battery and Bush streets
5 feet above
Base
Do
do Pine do
$y 2
do
do
Do do Pine, do
4 do
do
Do
do Califor. do
5
do
do
Do do Califor. do
3 2 in. do
do
Do
do Sacram. do
m
do
do
Do do Sacram. do
2% do
do
Do
do Clay do
3%
do
do
Do do Clay do
1% do
do
Do
do Washin. do
3>a
do
do
Do do Washin. do
1% do
do
Do
do Jackson do
3)4
do
do
Do do Jackson do
1% do
do
Do
do Pacific do
12
do
do
174
APPENDIX.
— STEEET GRADE.
Sansome and Broad'y. st. 35 feet
above base
Dupont and Green'h. st.
110 feet
above
base
Do
do Vallejo do
40
do
do
Do
do Lomb'd. do
100
do
do
Do
do Green do
40
do
do
Do
do Chest't. do
70
do
do
Do
do Union do
35
do
do
Do
do Franc'o. do
40
do
do
Do
do Filbert do
24
do
do
Do
do Bay do
10
do
do
Do
do Green 'h. do
12
do
do
Do
do North Point
street
base
Do
do Loinb'd. do
base
Do
do North of do
do
do
do
Do
do north of Lombard street, base
Stockton & Ellis do
30
do
do
Montgomer & Post do
24
do
do
Do
do O'Farr'll do
40
do
do
Do
do Sutter do
24
do
do
Do
do Geary do
50
do
do
Do
do Bush do
20
do
do
Do
do Post do
62
do
do
Do
do Pine do
13
do
do
Do
do Sutter do
78
do
do
Do
do Califor. do
1%
do
do
Do
do Bush do
110
do
do
Do
do Sacram. do
6%
do
do
Do
do Pine do
139
do
do
Do
do Clay do
6
do
do
Do
do Califor. do
136
do
do
Do
do Washin. do
6
do
do
Do
do Sacram. do
128
do
do
Do
do Jackson do
6
do
do
Do
do Clay do
118
do
do
Do
do Pacific do
30
do
do
Do
do Washin. do
102
do
do
Do
do Broad'y. do
60
do
do
Do
do Jackson do
93
do
do
Do
do Vallejo do
90
do
do
Do
do Pacific do
82
do
do
Do
do Green do
90
do
do
Do
do Broad'y. do
84
do
do
Do
do Union do
85
do
do
Do
do Vallejo do
86
do
do
Do
do Filbert do
74
do
do
Do
do Green do
82
do
do
Do
do Green'h do
60
do
do
Do
do Union do
70
do
do
Do
do Lomb'd. do
30
do
do
Do
do Filbert do
80
do
do
Do
do Chestn't do
base
Do
do Green'h. do
85
do
do
Do
do north of Chestnut street, base
Do
do Lomb'd. do
80
do
do
Kearny and Geary do
35 feet above
base
Do
do Chest't. do
55
do
do
Do
do Post . do
39
do
do
Do
do Franc'o. do
25
do
do
Do
do Sutter do
39
do
do
Do
do Bay do
8
do
do
Do
do Bush do
39
do
do
Do
do North Point
street, base
Do
do Pine do
39
do
do
Do
do North of do
do
do
do
Do
do Califor. do
36
do
do
Powell and Eddy do
25
do
do
' Do
do Sacram. do
28
do
do
Do
do Ellis do
30
do
do
Do
do Clay do
28
do
do
Do
do O'Farr'll do
44
do
do
Do
do Washin. do
28
do
do
Do
do Geary do
58
do
do
Do
do Jackson do
20
do
do
Do
do Post do
74
do
do
Do
do Pacific do
30
do
do
Do
do Sutter do
92
do
do
Do
do Broad'y. do
60
do
do
Do
do Bush do
125
do
do
Do
do Vallejo do
90
do
do
Do
do Pine do 158
do
do
Do
do Green do 120
do
do
Do
do Califor. do
186
do
do
Do
do Union do 135
do
do
Do
do Sacram. do
178
do
do
Do
do Filbert do
120
do
do
Do
do Clay do
168
do
do
Do
do Green'h. do
90
do
do
Do
do Washin. do
152
do
do
Do
do Lomb'd. do
60
do
do
Do
do Jackson do
133
do
do
Do
do Chestn't do
30
do
do
Do
do Pacific do
115
do
do
Do
do Franc'o. do
base
Do
do Broad'y. do
110
do
do
Do
do north of Francisco street, base
Do
do Vallejo do
104
do
do
Dupont & O'Farrell do
32 feet above base
Do
do Green do
87
do
do
Do
do Geary do
40
do
do
Do
do Union do
70
do
do
Do
do Post do
45
do
do
Do
do Filbert do
48
do
do
Do
do Sutter do
50
do
do
Do
do Green'h do
37
do
do
Do
do Bush do
65
do
do
Do
do Lomb'd. do
30
do
do
Do
do Pine do
89
do
do
Do
do Chestn't. do
10
do
do
Do
do Califor. do
86
do
do
Do
do Franc'o. do
5
do
do
Do
do Sacram. do
78
do
do
Do
do Bay do
2i.;
do
do
Do
do Clay do
73
do
do
Do
do North Point street, base
Do
do Washin. do
64
do
do
Do
do North of do
do
do
do
Do
do Jackson do
51
do
do
Mason
and Turk do
30
do
do
Do
do Pacific do
48
do
do
Do
do Eddy do
30
do
do
Do
do Broad'y. do
60
do
do
Do
do Ellis do
45
do
do
Do
do Vallejo do
S3
do
do
Do
do O'Far'l do
60
do
do
Do
do Green do
98
do
do
Do
■do Geary do
-0
do
do
Do
do Union do 105
do
do
Do
do Post do
90
do
do
Do
do Filbert do :
110
do
do
Do
do Sutter do 123
do
do
A P P E X D I X
STREET GEADE. 175
Mason and Bush street 156 feet
above
base
Folsom to First street 30 feet above base
Do do Pine do 189
do
do
Do do Second do 50 do do
Do do Califor. do 222
do
do
Do do Third do 20 do do
Do do Sacram. do 228
do
do
Do do Fourth do 10 do do
Do do Clav do 218
do
do
Do do Fifth do 6 do do
Do do Washin.do 192
do
do
Do do Sim'ons do 5 do do
Do do Jackson do 173
do
do
Do do Harris do 10 do do
Do do Pacific do 165
do
do
Do do Price do 15 do do
Do do Broad'y. do 160
do
do
Do do Johnst'ndo 25 do do
Do do Vallejo do 1.54
Do do Green do 137
do
do
do
do
Harrison j %™{™ J Spear, base.
Do do Union do 104
do
do
Do and Main do 20 feet above base
Do do Filbert do 78
do
do
Do do Beale do 40 do do
Do do Green'h. do 45
do
do
Do do Fremont do 60 do do
Do do Lomb'd. do 12
do
do
Do do First do 80 do do
Do do Chestn'tdo 8
do
do
Do do Second do 100 do do
Do do Francis, do 5
do
do
Do do Third do 18 do do
Do So Bay do 1%
do ,
do
Do do. Fourth do 4 do do
Do do X. Point do base.
Do do Fifth do base.
Do N. of do do do
Do do Sim'ons do 2 feet above base
Market j^o™ t ^ Main ' do
Do do Harris do 5 do do
Do do Price do 10 do do
Do and Beale do 1 l A
do
do
Do do Johnst'ndo 15 do do
Do do Fremont do 3
Do do First do 5
do
do
do
do
Br y ant j^to| Beale ' b ^
Do do Second do 20
do
do
Do and Fremont do 20 feet above base
Do do Third do 35
do
do
Do do First do 30 do do
Do do Fourth do 30
do
do
Do do Second do 50 do do
Do do Filth do 24
do
do
Do do Third do 8 do do
Do do Sim'ons do 36
do
do
Do do Fourth do 2 do do
Dd do Harris do 32
do
do
Do do Fifth do base
!>.. do Price do 43
do
do
Do do Sim'ons do do
Do do Johnstfn do 50
do
do
Do do Harris do 5 feet above base
Miss'n. J ,. . . { Main, base.
/ iront to ) '
Do do Beale do \%
Do do Fremont do 3
Do do Price do 5 do do
Do do Johnst'ndo 5 do do
do
do
do
do
i ; .„,. ia n } !l ^;^ | Fh-st, base.
Do do First do 5
do
do
Do and Second do 40 feet above base
Do do Second do 11
do
do
Do do Third do 16 do do
Do do Third do 17
do
do
Do do Fourth do base
Do do Fourth do 24
do
do
Do do Fifth do do
Do do Fifth do 18
do
do
Brannan, W. Fifth, do do
Do do Sim'ons do 30
do
do
Townsend at 100 varas E. of Second do. base
Do do Harris do 20
do
do
Do and Second street 10 feet above base
Do do Price do 35
do
do
Do do Third do 20 do do
Do do Johnst'ndo 42
do
do
Do do Fourth do base
How?d |frdS t to| Main ' base '
Do do Fifth do base
W. Fifth do base
Do do Beale do 2
do
do
King and Second do base
Do do Fremont do 4
do
do
Do do Third do 2 feet above base
Do do First do 8
do
do
Do do Fourth do base
Do do Second do 14
do
do
Do do Filth do base
Do do Third do 20
Do do Fourth do 20
do
do
do
do
All Streets S. of Kin<r ) ,
and W. of Fifth, ' J Dase
Do do Fifth do 12
do
do
Taylor and Tyler streets 36 feet above base
Do do Sim'ons do 10
do
do
Do do Turk do 33 do do
Do do Harris do 15
do
do
Do do Eddy do 35 do do
Do do Price do 20
do
do
Do do Ellis do 50 do do
Do do Johnst'ndo 35
do
do
Do do O'Far'U do 65 do do
Folsomj^^j Spear, base.
Do do Geary do 80 do do
Do do Post do 110 do do
Do do Main do 5
do
do
Do do Sutter do 143 do do
Do do Beale do 10
do
do
Do do Bush do 176 do do
Do do Fremont do 20
do
do
Do do Pine do 209 do do
176
APPENDIX
. — STREET GRADE.
Taylor and Calif'a st.
242
feet above
base
Leav'h and Pacific st. 245 feet
above
base
Do
do Sac'to do
275
do
do
Do
do Broad'y. do 230
do
do
Do
do Clay do
268
do
do
Do
do Vallejo do 244
do
do
Do
do Wash'n do
242
do
do
Do
do Green do 260
do
do
Do
do Jackson do
223
do
do
Do
do Union do 238
do
do
Do
do Pacific do
215
do
do
Do
do Filbert do 205
do
do
Do
do B'dway do
210
do
do
Do
do Green'h. do 172
do
do
Do
do Vallcjo do
204
do
do
Do
de Lomb'd. do 139
do
do
Do
do Green do 171
do
do
Do
do Chest't. do 106
do
do
Do
do Union do
138
do
do
Do
do Franc'o. do 73
do
do
Do
do Filbert do 105
do
do
Do
do Bay do 40
do
do
Do
do Green 'ch do
72
do
do
Do
do N. Point do 10
do
do
Do
do Lomb'd do
39
do
do
Do
do Beach do base
Do
do Chestn't do
18
do
do
Do north of Beach street, base
Do
do Fran 'sco do
6
do
do
Hyde
& McAllister do 40
do
do
Do
do Bay do
3
do
do
Do
do Tyler do 50
do
do
Do
do N. Point
base
Do
do Turk do 60
do
do
Do
N. of N. Point
base
Do
do Eddy do 70
do
do
Jones and McAl'ster sts 33
feet above base
Do
do Ellis do 80
do
do
Do
do Tyler do
40
do
do
Do
do O'FarrTldo 95
do
do
Do
do Turk do
38
do
do
Do
do Geary, do 110
do
do
Do
do Eddy do
40
do
do
Do
do Post do 130
do
do
Do
do Ellis do
60
60
do
Do
do Sutter do 160
do
do
Do
do O'Far'll do
80
do
do
Do
do Bush do 190
do
do
Do
do Geary do
100
do
do
Do
do Pine do 205
do
do
Do
do Post do
133
do
do
Do
do Califor. do 210
do
do
Do
do Sutter do
166
do
do
Do
do Sacram. do 250
do
do
Do
do Bush do
199
do
do
Do
do Clay do 270
do
do
Do
do Pine do
232
do
do
Do
do Washin. do 255
do
do
Do
do Calif'nia do
265
do
do
Do
do Jackson do 235
do
do
Do
do Sac'to do
298
do
do
Do
do Pacific do 215
do
do
Do
do Clay do
318
do
do
Do
do Broad'y. do 190
do
do
Do
do Wash'n do
292
do
do
Do
do Vallejo do 220
do
do
Do
do Jackson do
273
do
do
Do
do Green do 226
do
do
Do
do Pacific do
252
do
do
Do
do Uuion do 230
do
do
Do
do B'dway do
260
do
do
Do
do Filbert do 255
do
do
Do
do Vallego do
254
do
do
Do
do Green'h. do 222
do
do
Do
do Green do
221
do
do
Do
do Lomb'd. do 180
do
do
Do
do Union do
188
do
do
Do
do Chestn't do 156
do
do
Do
do Filbert do
155
do
do
Do
do Franc'o. do 123
do
do
Do
do Green'chdo 122
do
do
Do
do Bay do 90
do
do
Do
do Lomba'ddo
89
do
do
Do
do N Point do 57
do
do
Do
do Chestn't do
56
do
do
Do
do Beach do 24
do
do
Do
do Fran'scodo
23
do
do
Do
do Jefferson do base
Do
do Bay do
10
do
do
Larkiii
and Market do 30 feet
above base
Do
do N. Point
base
Do
do McAllis. do 44
do
do
Do N. of N. Point
base
Do
do Tyler do 52
do
do
Leavenworth
Do
do Turk do 65
do
do
and McAll'r sts
36
feet above base
Do
do Eddy do 80
do
do
Do
do Tyler do
44
do
do
Do
do Ellis do 85
do
do
Do
do Turk do
50
do
do
Do
do O'Farr'lldo 90
do
do
Do
do Eddy do
55
do
do
Do
do Geary do 105
do
do
Do
do Ellis do
75
do
do
Do
do Post do 115
do
do
Do
do O'Far'll do 100
do
do
Do
do Sutter do 130
do
do
Do
do Geary do
120
do
do
Do
do Bush do 150
do
do
Do
do Post do 150
do
do
Do
do Pine do 160
do
do
Do
do Sutter do 180
do
do
Do
do Califor. do 180
do
do
Do
do Bush do
210
do
do
Do
do Sacram. do 200
do
do
Do
do Pine do
240
do
do
Do
do Clay do 220
do
do
Do
do Califor. do
260
do
do
Do
do Washin. do 210
do
do
Do
do Sacram. do
290
do
do
Do
do Jackson do 196
do
do
Do
do Clay do 320
do
do
Do
do Pacific do 182
do
do
Do
do Washin. do
305
do
do
Do
do Broad'y. do 155
do
do
Do
do Jackson do
275
do
do
Do
do Vallejo do 180
do
do
APPENDIX. — BOUNDARIES OF "WARDS — WHARVES. 177
irkir
& Green streets, 190 feet
above
base
Do
do Union do 200
do
do
Do
do Filbert do 210
do
do
Do
do Green'h. do 200
do
do
Do
do Lomb'd. do 175
do
do
Do
do Chestn't do 142
do
do
Larkin & Francisco sts. 1 09
Do do Bay do *76
Do do X. Point do 43
Do do Beach do 10
feet above base
do do
do do
do do
Do do Jefferson do base
HOBATIO X. SQUIRE, President, pro tern.,
of Board of Assistant Aldermen.
J. P. HA VEX, President Board of Aldermen.
Approved, August 29th. 1853. *
C. J. BREXHAM, Mayor.
I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of an original Ordinance returned by
the Mayor to the Common Council, with his approval, Ausrust 29th, 1853.
EDWARD TOBYr Clerk of the Common Council.
BOUNDARIES 0F^ CITY WARDS,
"WARD No. 1 — Includes that portion of the City situated east of a line running through the
centre of Montgomery street, and west of a line running through the centre of Jackson
street.
WARD Xo. 2 — Includes that portion west of said line in Montgomery street, and north of
said line in Jackson street.
WARD Xo. 3 — Includes that portion situated east of a line running through the centre of
Montgomery street, and between the said line in Jackson street and a line running
through tho centre of Sacramento street.
WARD Xo. 4 — Includes that portion situated west of tho aforesaid line in Montgomery
street, and between said line in Jackson street and a line running through the centre of
Clay street.
WARD Xo. 5 — Includes all that portion situated between the intersection of Sacramento
and Market streets, and the aforesaid line in Montgomery street, and between the line in
Sacramento street, and a line running' through the centre of Market street.
WARD Mo. 6 — Includes that portion situated west of said line in Montgomery street, and
between the aforesaid line iu Clay street and a line running through the centre of Bush
street. .
WARD Xo. 7 — Includes that portion south and east of said line in Market street, and east
of a line running through the centre of Fourth street.
WARD Xo. 8 — Includes that portion west of said line in Fourth street, and south of said
line in Bush street, commencing at Montgomery street and running through the said
street to the centre of Market street, thence up Market street to its intersection with
Fourth street.
WHARYES IN SAN FRANCISCO HARBOR.
ABERXETHY, CLARK & CO.'S—
Commenced March, 1853.
From Stewart Street Wharf E. 137 feet in
length, by 60 feet in width.
Owned by Aberxethy, Clark & Co.
Depth of "Water, 12 feet at low tide.
Jas. R. Pascal, Wharfinger.
BROADWAY—
Commenced in the Spring of 1851.
Broadway extended from Front street E.
750 feet, by 60 feet.
Joint Stock Company — Capital $175,000.
Officebs : — Levi Parsons, President.
J. H. Fish, Secretary.
Levi Parsons, )
J. H. Fish, J Trustees.
Tissu, )
Chas. H. Staxtox, Wharfinger.
Depth of water at east end, 26 feet.
CEXTRAL—
Commenced in April, 1849, at Montgomary
street.
23
178
APPENDIX. — WHAEVES
Commercial street extended E. from Davis
1,400 feet, by 57 feet in depth.
Steamers for San Jose leave 4 this wharf daily
at 8 A. M.
Joint Stock Company — capital, $300,000.
Officers : — James C. Ward, President.
Chas. R. Bond, Secretary.
Lucian Hermann, Treasurer.
James C. Ward, ]
Lucian Hermann,
E. G. Austin, . |
S. R. Throckmorton, ]■ Directors.
A. G. Abel,
W. X. Thompson,
Thomas D. Johns,
E. G. Austin, Solicitor.
David Gillesfie, Wharfinger.
Wm. Ledley, Dep. Wharfinger.
Depth of water at east end, 24 feet.
CLAY—
Commenced February. 1853.
Clay street extended from Davis E. 1,550
feet, by 50 feet.
Joint stock company — capital, §300,000.
Officers : — Henry A. Breed, President.
Edward A. Breed, Secretary.
Chas. O. West, Treasurer.
Henry A. Breed,
Nathaniel S. Pettit,
A. T. Melvine, Directors.
Joseph Galloway,
Joseph B. Leonard,
Capt. H. S. Browx, Wharfinger.
Luke H. Perkins, ) Dep. Wharf-
Samuel Kent, ) ingers.
Depth of water at east end, 35 feet.
DOCKHAM'S—
Opening on Stewart east, next south of Ryan
& Duff 's
FLINT'S— Foot of Battery street.
Commenced February, 1853.
Length 500 feet ; width, 75 feet.
Cost $20,000. Owned by Wilsox Flixt.
Depth of water, 25 feet average.
FRONT— Foot of Front street.
Commenced 31 arch, 1853.
Length 170 it. ; width 60 ft. Cost, §10,000.
Owned by James Cuxxixgham.
Depth of water, 24 feet average.
JACKSON—
Commenced August, 1853.
Jackson street extended E. from Drum street
700 feet, by 50 feet in width.
Joint stock company ■ -• capital, §200,000,
Officers : — C. K. Garrison, President
Samuel Moss, Jr., Secretary,
C. K. Garrison, )
Samuel Moss, > Trustees,
Levi Parsons, )
J. H. Fish, Wharfinger.
Depth of water. 23 feet.
Opening on this wharf, on the line of East
street, is a wbarf 150 by 50 feet, built by this
Company, aud used as a landing by the San
Francisco, Oakland, and San Antonio steam
ferry boats.
MAIN—
From Market street wharf S. E. to Rincon
Point ; length about 2,000 feet. Com-
menced in April, 1853, and is over ha]f
completed. Capital already expende d
?65,000. Owned and built by Wm. C.
Perkixs. H. F. JoxEs,Wharfinger.
Note. — Owing to the extension of Stewart
st. wharf parallel and to the eastward, but few
vessels are moored at Main, other than the
small craft engaged in supplying the whole-
sale dealers in wood, hay, &c.
MARKET axd CALIFORNIA—
Commenced in July, 1850.
Market street extended from First over 2,200
feet, by 40 feet in width.
Cost, including the extension of California
street to its junction with Market, near
§400,000. Owned by Wm. E. Dexxis.
Depth of water at E. end, 20 feet at low tide.
Capt. Haxev, Wharfinger.
Capt. Phillips, Dep. Wharfinger.
MISSION—
Commenced October, 1853.
On Mission street, extended from Main street
wharf 136 feet ; width, 24 feet.
Built by Seaman's Bethel. Cost, §1,000.
MEIGGS —
From Francisco street north 1,600 feet, by
42 in width, to Jefferson ; thence E. on
Jefferson 260 feet by 70 feet.
Depth of water from 10 to 24 feet.
Hexry Meiggs, owner and builder.
NORTH POINT DOCKS— Foot of San-
sorae Street.
Commenced in June, 1853.
Completed ou Sansome 212 feet, by 40 feet in
width ; to be continued along Chestnut
448 feet to Montgomery.
Owned by Adams & Co.
J. N. Bricelaxd, Director.
Depth of water, 35 feet.
PACIFIC—
Commenced April, 1851.
Pacific street extended from Front E. 1,527
feet, by 50 in width.
Steamers for Sacramento and Marysville leave
this whurf daily at 4 o'clock. P. M.
Joint stock company — capital, §72,000.
Oi'fkkus :— Ferd. Yassault, President.
V. G. Kittle, Secretary.
Alfred DeWitt, Treasurer.
APPENDIX
WHARVES
179
Ferd. Tassault, )
Alfred De Witt, [ Trustees.
Henry S. Dexter, )
Ferd. Vassault, )
Alfred DeWitt.
Henry S. Dexter,
Martin R. Roberts, j- Directors.
0. A. Remolds, I
W. P. O.Stebbins, I
Dexter Brigham, J
M. R. Roberts, Wharfinger.
Depth of water at east end, 26 feet.
ROUSSET—
Commenced June, 1853.
From Stewart street wharf E. 137f£ feet, by
45 feet 10 inches wide.
Owned by Rousset, Anger <fc Co.
E. McGoverx, Wharfinger.
Depth of waterfrom 12 to 17 feet.
RYAN & DUFFS—
Next south of Rousset, corner of Mission
and Stewart streets. 137 feet 6 inches
on Mission street, 92 feet on East street.
and 92 feet on Stewart street.
Depth of water at low tide, 12 feet.
SAX FRANCISCO—
Opens on Market, south side, east of Stewart
street.
SACRAMENTO—
Commenced March, 1852.
Sacramento extended from Davis 800 feet, by
33 in width.
Joint stock company — capital. $60,000.
Officers : — T. H. Stevens. President.
Geo. J. Whelan. Secretary.
Geo. T. Marye, Treasurer.
T. H. Stevens,
Geo. T. Marye,
G. M. Hitchcock, )■ Directors
Charles Wveth,
G. J. Whelan,
R. J. Stevens, Wharfinger.
Chas. S. Simpson, ) Deputy
D. F. Southwick, ) Wharfingers
Depth of water at east end, 17 feet.
STEWART—
From Market street wharf S. E. 1,182 feet to
line of Howard street.
Opens on Stewart's. E. bv X. of Abernethv,
Clark k Co. - ?.
Built by the owners of the lots frouting on
the wharf.
Note. — This wharf, and the wharves open-
ing E. on it, are used almost exclusively by
vessels engaged in carrying lumber.
SHAW'S—
Commenced June, 1853.
From Battery E. to line of Front street, 32-1
feet in length by 65 feet in width.
Cost. 137*000. Owned by Messrs. Shaw &
Webster,
j Depth of water, 35 feet.
VALLEJO—
Commenced June, 1853.
Yallejo street extended E. from Front 1,000
feet, by 70 feet in width, with an L open-
ing on the main wharf X. 350 feet in
leugth. and 50 (feet wide.
Joint stock company ; capital, 8220,000.
Officers: — E. P. Flint. President.
Chas. Minturn, Sec'y and Treas'r.
E. P. Flint,
('has. L. Case,
H. S. Dexter,
Chas. Minturn,
John Crane,
Capt. Wm. Mn.MicFiAF.L. Wharfinger.
Depth of water, 25 feet at low tide.
VIGOUREAU'S —
Opening on Market S., near junction Califor-
nia and Market.
WASHINGTON—
Commenced October, 1853.
Washington street extended E. from Davis
1,300 feet, and 50 feet in width.
Joint stock company , capital, S200,000.
Officers : — Henry A. Breed, President.
Edward A. Breed, Secretary.
Chas. O. West, Treasurer.
Henry A. Breed, )
Joseph Galloway, > Trustees.
Chas. O. West, )
Water depth, 25 feet average.
WHIPPLE'S—
East from Drum street, between Sacramento
and California street wharves.
Trustees.
180
APPENDIX. — DIRECTORY TO BUILDINGS.
Argenti's Building,
WEST SIDE OF MONTGOMERY STREET, NEAR CORNER OF COMMERCIAL
Building commenced July, 1-850.
Completed September, 1850.
Cost, including Laud, $50,000.
Owned By F. Argenti, Banker.
Dimensions :
Fronting on Montgomery street 26 feet.
Depth, .... 50 "
Height four stories and basement.
DICECTORY TO ARGENTI'S BUILDING.
LOWER FLOOR.
Bakbett & Sherwood, Watchmakers and Jewellers.
SECOND FLOOR.
Back Rooms — F. Argenti & Co., Bankers.
Front Room — Joseph Simpson, Attorney at Law.
" « O. C. Osborne, Stock Broker and Dealer in Real Estate.
THIRD FLOOR.
Front Rooms — John A. Lent, Attorney at Law.
S. A. Sheppard, Attorny at Law and Public Administrator.
J. H. McKibben, Attorney at Law.
W. M. Zabriskie, Attorney at Law.
Back Rooms — Tho. C. Hambly, Counsellor at Law.
F. H. Wells, Attorney at Law.
J. Reynolrs, Attorney at Law.
FOURTH FLOOR.
Front Rooms — A. Welch, Purser U. S. Navy.
Back Room — E. Berri.
Armory Hall,
NORTH-EAST CORNER OF MONTGOMERY AED SACRAMENTO STREETS.
Building commenced Julv 1st, 1853.
Completed Nov. 15th, 1853.
Cost, including land, . . $225,000
Cost, exclusive of land, . 125,000
Owned by Samuel Brannan.
Dimensions :
Fronting on Montgomery street 60 feet.
" Sacramento, . 60 "
Height, . . . . 75 "
Four stories and basement.
DIRECTORY TO ARMORY HALL.
LOWER FLOOR.
No. 124. Dr. A. S. Wright's Miners' Exchange and Savings Bank and Assay office.
" " J. N. Olney, Real Estate Broker.
" " A. B. Perkins, Real Estate and Money Broker.
". 126. N. C. Stetson & Co., Boot and Shoe Store.
" 128. John H. Still, Bookseller and Stationer.
" " John Perry, Jr., Stock and Bullion Broker.
No. 3. J. M. Horner, Dealer in Real Estate.
SECOND FLOOR, (entrance on Montgomery st.)
No. 1. H. S. Hewit, M. D.
" C. S. Tripler, M. D.
No. 2. Curtis & Perry, Assay Office.
" Augustus Humbert.
No. 3. Saml. W. Moore, Real Estate, Stock
and Loan Office.
" Henry Gerke.
" D. M. Chauncey.
Nos. 4 and 5. R. P. Chase, M. D.
Nos. 6 and 7. Sutherland & Stebbins, At-
toruies at Law.
No. 8. Vacant.
No. 9. W. P. Gibbons, M. D.
Nos. 10 and 11. E. D. Baker, Att'y at Law.
THIRD FLOOR.
No. 1. Marion Rifles.
No. 2. Office " Weekly Pacific."
No. 4. Vacant.
Nos. 5 and 6. Wm. E. Goldsmith's Steel and
Copper Plate Engraving and Printing
Rooms.
No. 7. Ramon De Zaldo.
No. 8. John B. Frisbie, Attorney at Law.
No. 9 . '
No. 10. J. E. Lawrence.
No. 11. National Lancers.
No. 12. Eureka Light Horse Guards.
No. 13. -. ,
FOURTH FLOOR.
Drill Room.
BASEMENT, (entrance on Sacramento st.)
Marble Pillar Saloon.
Entrance on Montgomery st. — Vacant.
APPENDIX. — DIE ECTOR Y TO BUILDINGS,
181
Battelle's Building.
EAST SIDE OF MONTGOMERY STREET, BETWEEN CLAY AND COMMERCIAL.
Building commenced August 1st, 1853.
Building completed Dec. 1st, 1853.
Cost, including land,
Owned by T. K. Battelle.
Dimensions :
Width on Montgomery street, 30 feet.
Depth, . . . . 50 "
Height, . . . . 100 '■
Five stories and basement.
DIRECTORY TO BATTELLE'S BUILDING.
LOWER FLOOR.
Xo. 136, Seloyer it Sixton, Heal Estate Auctioneers.
Alta California Once.
SECOND FLOOR.
Xo. 11, Vacant.
Xo. 12, Vacant.
Xo. 13,' W. C. Allex & Co., Importers of
Diamonds, "Watches and Jewelry.
Xo. 1-4, Fry, Xautre & Johxsox, Attor-
neys at Law.
THIRD FLOOR.
Xo. 6, P. S. Kostromitixoff, Russian consul. Xo. 9. Vacant.
No. 7, Dr. H. W. Rivers. No. 10, Vacant.
Xo. 8, Vacant.
FOURTH FLOOR.
Xos. 1, 2 and 3, T. K. Battelle. I Xo. 5, H. A. Cobb.
Xo. 4, W. C. Allex.
BASEMENT.
Florence's, Horn & Gilmork, Proprietors,
Bay State Row.
EAST SIDE OF BATTERY STREET, NEAR BUSH.
Building erected in 1850.
Cost, including land. S'225,000.
Cost, exclusive of land, 140,000.
Owned by Samuel Brannan, Esq.
Dimensions :
Width on Bush street, 175 feet.
Depth, 175 "
Height, . . . 50 "
DIRECTORY TO BAY STATE ROW.
Xos. 1 and 2 Sansome, Johx Britxell and Geo. L. Murdoch's Boarding!
House.
" 3 Veasey. Allex & Co.
" 4 J. S. Calef, M. D., Druggist.
" 5 Vacant.
" 6 O. Taylor, Carpenter.
" 7 Pallet & Co., Carpenters, lower floor.
" 7 Mr. Billixgs, Carpenter, second floor.
" 8 and 9, Chas. Shlmhixs, Boarding House, lower and second floors.
" 10 and 11, R. Ellis.
" 12 Alex. Bailey, Private Boarding.
" 13 Johx Hysox, Boarding House.
" 14 Plymouth Rock House, Robixsox & Co., Proprietors.
182 APPENDIX. — DIRECTORY TO BUILDINGS.
Bolton & Barron's Buildings,
N. W. CORNER OP MONTGOMERY AND MERCHANT STREETS.
Proprietors — Bolton, Barron & Co.
DIRECTORY TO BOLTON & BARRON'S BUILDINGS.
LOWER FLOOR, (fronting on Montgomery street.)
Haley, Gaylord «fc Co., Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers.
Henry S. Fitch & Co., Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers.
C. H. "West, Stock and Money Broker.
LOWER FLOOR, (fronting on Merchant street.)
No. 92. Bolton, Barron & Co., Merchants.
No. 94. Berford & Go's. Express.
No. 96. Wm. Neely Johnson & Co., Real Estate and General Brokers.
No. 97. Vacant.
SECOND FLOOR, (entrance near No. 92 Merchant street.)
Nos. 1 and 3. Hastings. Thomas & Morse, Attornies at Law.
" " George Pearkes.
No. 2. Waller & Dodge, Attornies at Law.
No. 4. Geo. B. Tingley & J. B. De Fiennes, Attornies at Law.
No. 5. E. R. &. H. W. Carpentier, Counsellors at Law.
THIRD FLOOR. No. 8. Vacant.
No. 6. Vacant. No. 9. Vacant.
No. 7. Vacant. No. 10. Vacant.
SECOND FLOOR, (entrance near 92 and 98 Merchant street.)
No. 1. Wm. Fred. Greene, Attorney at Law.
Nos. 2 and 4. Sanders & Parker, Attornies at Law.
" " Samuel Cowles, Attorney at Law.
" " Alfred Wheeler, Attorney at Law.
Nos. 1 and 3. Magraw & Tilford, Attornies at Law.
Nos. 2, 4 and 6. Sloan, Bates & Mudd, Attornies at Law.
" " N. H. Davis, Attorney at Law.
No. 5. Samuel Platt, Attorney at Law.
THIRD FLOOR, (entrance near 92 and 98 Merchant street.)
No. 5. Vacant.
No. 6. Vacant.
No. 7. Vacant.
No. 8. Geo. Hudson, Attorney at Law.
" H. S. Gates, M. D.
Nos. 7 and 9. J. D. Creigh, Attorney at Law.
No. 8. Jennifer & Fitzhugh.
No. 10. Wm. H. Rhodes, Attorney at Law.
Baker's Building,
LOCATED ON THE S. SIDE OF CLAY ST. NEAR AND EAST OF MONTGOMERY.
Building commenced September, 1853.
Completed October, 1853.
Cost, including laud, $50,000.
Owned by Lewis Baker.
Dimensions :
Width thirty feet.
Depth fifty-four feet.
Height forty feet.
DIRECTORY TO BAKER'S BUILDING.
STORES ON CLAY STREET.
No. 149)^. Lehman & Eilerman, Merchant Tailors
and Dealers in Fine Fashionable Clothing.
No. 151. Henry Regensburger, Fancy Dry Goods.
SECOND FLOOR.
Channino G. Fenner & O. B. Tyler's Law Office.
Sidney V. Smith, Attorney at Law.
Hbbvet Sparks & Brothers, Real Estate Agents.
Two rooms vacant.
. ,, » „ . THIRD FLOOR.
Occupied by the Excelsior Printing Office,
Whitton, Tqwne & Co., Proprietor.
APPENDIX. — DIRECTORY TO BUILDINGS.
183
City Hall,
FRONTING ON KEARNY STREET. OPPOSITE PORTSMOUTH SQUARE.
Building commenced 1851.
Completed 1851.
Cost, including land, 3350,000.
Cost, exclusive of land. $240,000.
Dimensions :
Width seventy-four feet.
Height one hundred and twenty-five feet.
Depth sixty feet.
Depth Main Building 137 feet.
DIEECTOEY TO THE CITY HALL.
No, l.
No. 2.
No. 3.
No. 4
No. o.
No. 6.
No. 7.
No. 8.
No. 9.
No. 10
No. 11
No. 12
No. 13
No. 11
No. 15
No. 16
No. 17
No. 18
LOWER FLOOR.
Mayor's Uffice.
Tax Collector.
Comptroller.
City Mar-hall.
Recorder's Office.
Recorder's Court.
Superior Court.
Clerk Superior Court.
Clerk Law Library.
Law Library
County Treasurer.
, City Treasurer.
Clerk District Court.
District Court.
County Court.
k County Court.
. District Attornev.
, Sheriff's Office.
No. 19. Clerk Board Aldermen and Su-
pervisor.?.
No. 20. Clerk Common Council.
21. County Supervisors.
No. 22. Board Assistant Alderman.
V... 23. i !ity Assessor.
No. 24. Board D< (legates Fire Department.
No. 25. Chief Engineer.
No. 26. Grand Jury.
No. 27. Jury Room.
No. 28. City and County Surveyor.
.No. 29. County Assessors.
No. 29. Back Room — State and County
Tax Collectors.
BASEMENT.
A. Street Commissioner.
B. Recorder's Clerk.
C. Police Office.
Corinthian Buildings.
NORTH SIDE CLAY STREET, ADJOINING NIANTIC HOTEL.
Building commenced If ay, 1852.
Completed August,
Cost, including land. $58,500.
Owned by Jonathan Edwards, Esq.
Hei
Dimensions :
Width sixty feet.
Depth sixty feet,
rht two stories and basement.
DIEECTOEY TO COEINTHIAX BUILDINGS.
STORES ON CLAY STREET.
No. 128. A. C. Messerye & Co.. "Wholesale and Retail Dealers
in Upholstery Goods and Paper Hangings.
No. 130. Woodworth & Co., Piano Fortes. Ac.
No. 132. B. F. Moses A Brother, China Goods.
SECOND FLOOR, (entrance between 130 and 132.;
O'Meara & Painter. Book and Job Printing Establishment.
Office of Puget's Sound Coal Mining Association.
F. R. Loo.mis, John A. Peck, Smyth Clark.
Allan Lowe A Co., Commission Merchants.
Basement Vacant.
184
APPENDIX. — DIRECTORY TO BUILDINGS
Custom House Block.
LOCATED ON THE SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF SACRAMENTO AND SANSOME STS.
Building commenced August, 1853.
Completed Nov., 1853.
Cost, exclusive of Land, $140,000.
Lafayette Maynard.
Proprietors,
Louis McClane, jr.
Dimensions :
Width on Sansome, . : 80 feet.
Fronting on Sacramento . . 185 "
Height three stories and basement.
DIRECTORY TO CUSTOM HOUSE BLOCK.
LOWER, FLOOR ON SANSOME STREET.
No. 1. Patten Brothers, Saloon.
No. 1%. Loewy, Baronn & Co., Custom House Stationery.
No. 2. Knight, Chadwick & Co., Grocers.
LOWER FLOOR, FRONTING ON SACRAMENTO STREET.
No. 1%. Maurice Redet, Segars.
No. 3. Charles Baum, Custom House Broker.
No. 4. A. I. Tobias & Co., Importers of Dry Goods, Clothing and Jewelry.
" Wm. Schleiden, Custom House Broker, General Agent and Translator.
No. 5. C. & W. Kaufman, Importers of Clothing and Dry Goods.
" Jos. Sporborg, Importer of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
" Tandler & Co., Importers of Clothing and Dry Goods.
No. 6. Hardie & Rutenberg, Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods.
No. 7. Vacant.
SECOND FLOOR, (entrance on Sansome street.)
R. H. Vance's Billiard Saloon.
THIRD FLOOR, (entrance on Sansome street.)
No. 4. R. Sturdivant.
No. 5. Geo. Penn Johnston.
No. G. L. Maynard.
SECOND FLOOR, (entrance between 3 &4.)
1st Door Right — Custom House and Naval Office.
" " Left — Assistant Treasurer.
2d " ". — Surveyor's Office.
3d " " — Auditor's Office.
THIRD FLOOR, (entrance between 3 & 4.)
No. 1. S. Baker,
No. 2. Vacant.
No. 3. J. C. Maynard.
Surveyor's Office.
Storekeeper's Office.
No. 9.
No. 10.
No. 11.
No. 12.
No. 13
No. 14
No. 15. U. S Weighers, Gaugers and
Measurers.
No. 1
No. 2. Collector's Office.
No. 3
No. 4. Naval Officer.
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7. Measurer of Vessels.
No. 8.
SECOND FLOOR, (Sacramento st.,)
Entrance between Nos. 4 fy 5. — Newton & Scheuch, Importers of Clothing &c.
Entrance between Nos. 5 k 6. — S. J. Neustadt & Barnett, Importers of Watches, Jewelry
and Dry Goods.
Entrance between Nos. 6 fy 7. — J. A. McCrea & Co., Importers of Fancy Goods and Jew-
elry.
THIRD FLOOR, (Sacramento street.)
Entrance between Nos. 4 if 5. — Vacant
Entrance between Nos. 5 ^ 6. — H. Uxger & Co., Hat- Warehouse.
Entrance between Nos. 6 fy 7. — Jacob Straiili;, Billiard Table Manufacturer.
" " '• " ■ — A. Tiiielebein, Sinn Painter.
BASEMENT.
Nos. 1, 2 and 3. F. Pahud, Wines and Liquors.
No. 4. Vacant,
No. 5. Vacant.
No. 6. Vacant.
No. 7. Vacant.
APPENDIX. — DIRECTORY TO BUILDINGS.
185
Court Block.
NORTH SIDE OF CLAY STREET, ADJOINING POST OFFICE BUILDING.
Building commenced July, 1853.
Completed January, 1854.
r. A , ) S. F. Elliott, M. D. and
Owned by j R Q ^^ Egq
Dimensions :
Fronting on Clay street, . . 41 feet.
Fronting on Merchant street, . . 41 "
Depth 108 "
Height three stories and basement.
The interior construction and finish of this Block is not surpassed by any building in the
City. Designed for offices, it offers to members of the legal profession and others seeking lo-
cations, advantages seldom found.
DIRECTORY TO COURT BLOCK.
STORES ON CLAY STREET.
No. 182. Vacant,
No. 184. F. C. M. Fenn, Stationery.
Stores on Kearny street, vacant.
SECOND FLOOR.
E. 0. Crosby, Attorney at Law.
E. W. F. Sloan, "
Vacant.
Dr. Sl'RINGSTEAD.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Vacant.
Vacant.
Vacant.
Vacant.
Vacant.
Vacant.
Law.
No. 7. Vacant.
.<
No. 8. Vacant.
No. 9. Vacant.
Nob. 10 and 12. G. k P. Fobes, Attor-
nies at Law.
No. 11. Nathaniel Bennett, Counsel-
lor at Law.
THIRTl
FLOOR.
No. 19. Vacant.
No. 20. Vacant.
Xo. 21. Vacant.
No. 22. Vacant
No. 23. Vacant.
No. 24. Vacant.
Empire Block.
S. W. CORNER CALIFORNIA AND BATTERY STREETS.
Building commenced October, 1851.
Completed January, 1852.
Cost, exclusive of land, $110,000.
Proprietors Jas. H. Bay and S. B. Throck-
morton.
Dimensions :
Width on California street IM% feet.
Depth on Battery street 89 feet.
Height two stories.
DIRECTORY TO EMPIRE BLOCK.
STORES ON CALIFORNIA STREET.
Eoardmax, Bacon & Co., Importers and Dealers in Hardware.
Jos. M. Brown & Co., Importers aud Dealers in Hardware, Metals, &c.
Vacant.
Hawley <fc Co., Importers aud Dealers in Fancy and Staple Hardware.
Vficiint
SECOND FLOOR.
Boardman, Bacon & Co.
Jos. M. Brown <fe Co.
M. Barnett & Co.. Importers and Manufacturers of Clothing, &c.
Hochstadter & Bro., Importers of Dry Goods, Clothing, &c.
Caleb Ehrich, Ladies' Fancy Goods.
A.J. Dart, Agency of Perry Davis & Son's Vegetable Paiu Killer.
Bobert Hagen, Importer of Surgical Instruments, Druggists' and
Apothecary Ware.
24
No.
79
No.
SI
No.
Si]
No.
85
No
87
No.
79
No
81
No.
83
No. 85
No. 87
186
APPENDIX
DIEECTORY TO BUILDINGS.
Commercial Row.
ON CLAY STREET WHAEF, CORNER CLAY AND DRUM STREETS.
Building erected January, 1853. Dimensions :
Cost, including- laud, §56,500. Fronting on Clay street - 137}^ feet.
• Owned by Jas. H. Ray. Fronting on Drum street 91 feet 10 inches.
Height two stories.
DIRECTORY TO COMMERCIAL ROW.
STORES ON CLAY STREET WHARF.
No. 1. R. Walton & Co., Produce Commission Merchants.
No. 2. E. T. Pease & Co., Flour and Grain Dealers.
No. 3. Samuel L. Dewey, Produce Commission Merchant.
No. 4. Sim & Co., Produce Commission Merchants.
No. 5. Campbell & Hansbrough, Produce Merchants.
No. 6. George P. Louck, Flour, Groceries and Provisions.
No. 7. Brenxan & Co., Produce Commission Merchants.
No. 8. Lockwood & Lewis, Saloon.
STORES ON DRUM STREET.
Merrill & Warrex, Produce Commissiou Merchants.
SECOND FLOOR, (entrance near No. 4 Clay street wharf.)
No. 1. Office Board of Port Wardens.
No. 2. Shermax S. Clark, Wm. H. Dexnes, Wm. E. Dexxes, Jas. Braxxan and
Johx T. McKexzie.
No. 3. Campbell & Simpsox.
No. Zy 2 . Vacant.
No. 4. Vacant.
No. 5. Vacant.
No. 6. T. C. Thomas, Ship Broker.
No. 7. Thos. A. Brock, S. F. Clevelaxd, R. Fitch, R. G. Small, G. S. Clark,
and Geo. Allen.
No. 8. Eyre & Harris.
No. 9. Wood & Co., Stevedores.
No. 10. Vacant.
.No. 11. Vacant.
No. 12. Bartox & Grimm.
No. 13. Richard Fox and Thomas Ross.
No. 14. )
No. 16. > Daxa Fuller, Boarding House.
No. 17. \
Folsom's Iron Building.
NORTH-EAST CORNER OF CALIFORNIA AND LEIDESDORFF STREETS.
Building erected July, 1851.
Owned by J. L. Folsom.
Dimensions :
Width on California street, 30 feet.
Depth on Leidesdorff street, 80 feet.
Height, two stories and basement.
DIRECTORY TO FOLSOM'S IRON BUILDING.
Stores on California Street.
James M. Moore & Co., Seed Store.
SECOND FLOOR, (Entrance on California Street.)
No. 1, Capt. J. L. Folsom, P. W. Van Win
kle, and Edward Cany.
No. 2, Vacant.
No. 3, L. R. Townsend, Architect and Su
perintendent.
Basement Vacant
No. 4, Vacant.
No. 5, Vacant.
No. 6, William H. Ranlett, Architect and
Superintendent of Public Buildings.
APPENDIX. — DIRECTORY TO BUILDINGS.
187
Express Building.
N. E. CORNER OF MONTGOMERY AND CALIFORNIA STREETS.
Building commenced Sept. 1st.. 1853.
Completed January 20th. 1854.
Cost including land, $280,000.
Cost, exclusive of land, 8180,000.
Owned by Samuel Brannan, Esq.
Dimensions :
Fronting on Montgomery street, . 68 feet.
" " California street, - - 62>£ "
Height, - - - - - - 75 "
Four stories and basement.
DIRECTORY TO EXPRESS BUILDING.
LOWER FLOOR.
No. 100. Wells. Fargo & Co.'s Express and Banking House.
No. 102. Pollard & Co., Dealers in Real Estate and Money Brokers.
SECOND FLOOR, (entrance on Montgomery street.)
Xos. 1, 10 & 11. J. C. Yorx.;. M D. " No. 6. Vacant.
Nos. 2 and 3. Dr. Badarocs, Oculist. No. 7 Vacant.
Xo. 4. Edw. Stanley, Att'y at Law. No. 8. A'acaut.
Wm, W. Hawks, " " " No. 9. Vacant.
No. 5. Wm. C. Jewett, Merchant.
THIRD FLOOR.
Nos. 1, 2 and 4. Crockett, Page tt Tlvis, Attornies at Law.
No. 3. J. H. Applegate, Attorney at Law.
" D. Brigham. jr.
Nos. 5 and 6. Wyman A Turner. Civil Engineers and Surveyors.
Nos. 7 and 8. Henry A. Breed, Secretary of Clay and Washington Wharf Com-
panies.
No. 9. Vacant.
No. 10. Vacant.
Nos. 11 and 12. S. Merritt. M. D.
( Xo. 13. W. S. Clark.
\ " J. P. Manrow.
FOURTH FLOOR.
Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. (Private.)
Nos. 7 and 8. Hall and Secretary's Office of California Pioneers.
No. 9. Vacant.
No. 10. Vacant.
Nos. 11, 12 and 13. Clark Sc George, Architects and Builders.
BASEMENT.
Xo. 100. Vacant. No. 102. Vacant.
Howard's Building.
WEST SIDE MONTGOMERY STREET. BETWEEN CLAY AND COMMERCIAL.
Building commenced June. 1850.
Completed August, 1850.
Owned by W. D. M. Howard, Esq.
Dimensions :
Width - - - 30 feet.
Depth - - 40 "
Height four stories and basement.
This building escaped destruction during the disastrous conflagrations that have swept
over that part of the city. .
DIRECTORY TO HOWARD'S BUILDING.
William Stanwood.
S. C. Bruce.
Thomas B. Park.
Joseph P. Thompson.
FOURTH FLOOR.
William Stanwood.
George T. Knox.
William Smythe.
BASEMENT.
George Mellus, Dealer in Wines and
Liquors.
Stores on Montgomery Street Vacant.
SECOND FLOOR.
E. B. Mastick, Attorney at Law.
T. A. Lynch, Xotary.
McAllister, Williams & Rose, Attorneys
at Law.
George T. Knox, Xotary.
William S. Reese.
William A. Welder.
THIRD FLOOR.
Charles R. Bond.
188
APPENDIX. — DIRECTORY TO BUILDINGS.
Kittredge's Building.
WEST SIDE FRONT STREET, NEAR CORNER WASHINGTON STREET.
Building commenced July, 1853.
Completed Sept., 1853.
Cost, including laud, §50,000.
Proprietors, J. GK Kittredge & Co.
Dimensions :
Width on Front street, - - 40 feet.
Depth 70 "
Height - - - - 47 6 in.
DIRECTORY TO KITTREDGE'S BUILDING.
STORES ON FRONT STREET.
Earl & Co., Dealers in Provisions, &c.
SECOND FLOOR.
Wood & West, Commission Merchants.
. THIRD FLOOR.
R. A. Swain, Importer and Commission Merchant.
BASEMENT.
Earl & Co.
Meiggs 7 Musical Hall Buildings.
SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF MONTGOMERY AND BUSH STREETS.
Building erected in 1853.
Owned by Henry Meiggs.
Dimensions :
Fronting on Bush street. 137 feet.
Fronting on Montgomery street, 80 feet.
DIRECTORY TO MUSICAL HALL BUILDINGS.
LOWER FLOOR, (on Bush Street.)
Warren & Sox, Horticultural Booms. Three rooms vacant.
Musical Hall.
LOWER FLOOR, (on Montgomery Street.)
Two rooms vacant. Hall.
SECOND FLOOR, (Entrance on Bush Street.)
Henry Moise, Carver and Gilder. Office of California Farmer,
Capt. William P. Williams.
Edward S. Williams.
John Crane.
Office of California Lumber Company.
Warren & Sons' Exhibition Rooms.
Carpenters' Hall.
Jesse L. Wetmore, Carpenter and Builder.
McAllister's Building.
NORTH SIDE OF CLAY STREET, NEAR MONTGOMERY.
Building commenced February, 1853.
Completed May, 1853.
Cost, including laud, $65,000.
Owned by Hall McAllister, Esq.
Dimensions :
Width, ... 40 feet.
Depth, - - - - 60 "
Height three stories and basement.
DIRECTORY TO McALLISTER'S BUILDING.
STORES ON CLAY STREET.
No. 146 W. M. Tileston, Dealer in Boots, Shoes and Leather.
No. 148 J. E. Allen &, Co., Books and Stationery.
SECOND FLOOR.
No. 7 Marshall, Huntington & Dwi-
No.
1 Vacant.
nelle, Attornies at Law.
No.
2 Vacant,
THIRD FLOOR.
No.
3 Vacant.
No. 8 Vacant.
No.
4 Vacant.
No. 9 Vacant.
No.
f. ) N. Holland, Attorney at Law.
j B. D. Hyam. Counsellor at Law.
No. 10 Dr. Theller.
No. 11 Daily Public Ledger Printing Office
No.
6 Sam'l H. Dwinelle, Notary Public.
BASES
No. 12 Vacant.
No. 13 Vacant.
[ENT.
No. 146 F. Berton & Co., Wines a
nd Liquors.
No. 148 Vacant.
APPENDIX. — DIRECTORY TO BUILDINGS
189
Masonic Hall.
ON MONTGOMERY STREET, BETWEEN SACRAMENTO AND CALIFORNIA STREETS.
Building commenced Mav. 1853.
Dimensions :
Completed July, 1853.
Fronting on Montgomery street, -
40 feet.
Cost, including land, 3125.000.
Depth
50 "
Owned by Samcel Brannan, Esq.
Height, - - -• -
Four stories and basement.
75 "
No. 4
Dealers in Real Estate,
DIRECTORY TO MASONIC HALL.
LOWER FLOOR.
B. F. Bctler, Bookseller, Stationer and Lithographer.
SECOND FLOOR.
Xo. 1 Aldrich & McConnell, Attornies.
Xos. 2 and 3 California Land Commissioners.
J. Pendleton,
L. P. Eatox,
No. 5 Thomas Bennett, M. D.
Nos. 6 and 7. Samuel Bbannan.
THIRD FLOOR.
Nos. 1, 2 and 3 B. F. Butler's Book Bindery and Lithographing rooms.
No. 4 Wm. J. Slater, Attorney.
No. 5. Vacant.
Nos. 6 and 7 Drs. Painb &■ Beers, Dentists,
FOURTH FLOOR.
Masonic Hall.
BASEMENT.
Ernest Richt, Coffee Saloon.
Maynard's Row.
NORTH-WEST CORNER OF CALIFORNIA AND BATTERY STREETS.
Building commenced January, 1852.
Completed -March. 1 B52,
Cost, exclusive of land. $85,000,
Owned by L. Maynard, Esq.
Dimensions :
Fronting on California street, - 182 feet.
Depth, 70 "
DIRECTORY TO MAYXARDS ROW.
STORES ON CALIFORNIA STREET.
ROW. | STREET.
No. 1 . .94 — Davis & Co.. Importers and Dealers in Hardware of all descriptions.
Xo. 2.. 92 — S. Honigsberger A Co.. Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in
French. English and American Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
No. 3. .90 — Jambs Hart, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hardware.
No. 4. .88 — G. Selig A' Bro., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Clothing and
Fancy Articles.
( H. Cohn A: Co., Importers and Jobbers of Clothing.
\ Jacob Silberman, Importer and Jobber of Clothing and Dry
Goods.
84 — Lazard Freres, Importer of Dry Goods and Clothing.
82 — Fairbanks A- Co., Importers and Dealers in Stoves, Hardware and
Agricultural Implements.
Xo. 5.. 86
Xo. 6.
Xo. 7
SECOND FLOOR.
Xo. 1 Davis & Co.
Xo. 2 L. B. Gostross, Commission Merchant.
Xo. 3 J. R. Rollinson & Co., Importing and Commission Merchants.
Xo. 4 Annan, Talmadge & Co., Commission Merchants.
Xo. 5 Vacant.
Xo. 6. Lazard Freres.
Xo. 7 Thos. Tillotson & Co., Manufacturers and Importers of Hardware.
Underhill, Agent.
Entrance on Battery street, 3d door from California.
Jacob
190 APPENDIX. — DIRECTORY TO BUILDINGS.
Montgomery Block.
LOCATED ON MONTGOMERY STREET AND EXTENDING FROM WASHINGTON TO
MERCHANT.
Building commenced July, 1853.
Completed Dec, 1853.
Messrs. Halleck, Peachy, Billings & Park,
Owners.
Dimensions :
Fronting on Montgomery street, - 122 feet
Fronting on Washington street, - 138 "
Fronting on Merchant street, - - 138 "
Height four stories and basement.
This Building is the largest and most tastefully finished on the Pacific Coast, and by
its extent, solidity and architectural beauty, would attract attention in any city of the
Union. It presents an unbroken facade on three streets of 400 feet.
The Four Stories of Windows above the Basement, are large and airy, and rise over
the principal one in diminished and graceful proportion, with architrave, cornice, &c, to
the frieze course of the building, which is marked by horizontal moulding and a beautiful
frieze band, over which rises an elegant cornice, upon which all the taste and skill of the
architect have been exhausted : — the whole terminating with an appropriate blocking
course. The principal floor is striking by its support of pilasters with carved caps. The
flat segmental arches of each opening are ornamented by a keystone bearing sculptured
heads of real and imaginary characters, in semi-relievo.
The Main Entrance to the Building is on Montgomery street, and is a triumph of
architectural beauty. The door-way is of cut stone ; — the columns in alto-relievo, are of
the Roman Doric, from the style of the Dioclesiau baths at Rome. The frieze is beauti-
fully sculptured, and the sunk cornice is beautified by a number of rich ornaments, — the
bronzed iron doors being surmounted by a head of Washington. Besides the 28 base-
ment and first story stores, this immense pile contains nearly 150 offices in its several
floors, — all of which are furnished with gas, grates, &c, and with water iu every hall, from
an Artesian well in the court ; all the openings are provided with substantial iron shutters ;
the brick walls, are of great solidity, built on piles and carefully anchored and tied. The
architect, builder and director was Mr. G. P. Cummings. The whole edifice is a beautiful
piece of Italian architecture, and has few rivals in the oldest settled countries.
Number of Stores on Montgomery street, 6.
Number of Stores on Washington street, 4.
Number of Stores on Merchant street, 4.
Number of Rooms on Second Floor, 34.
Number of Rooms on Third Floor, 45.
Number of Rooms on Fourth Floor, 45.
Number of Rooms in Basement, 14.
DIRECTORY TO MONTGOMERY BLOCK.
STORES ON MONTGOMERY STREET.
No. 156 Wadsworth & Rockwell, Hardware, Cutlery, &c.
No. 158 Jos. Grant & Arm. Guyol, Brokers and Real Estate Agents.
{" Jos. Grant, Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds for all the States.
" R. E. Woods, Dealer in Real Estate; Loans Negotiated.
" P. H. McCabe, Stock and Money Broker.
" H. D. Wallen, Coal Dealer.
APPENDIX. — DIRECTORY TO BUILDINGS.
191
No. 160 George W: Murray & Co:, Booksellors and Stationers.
No. 162
No. 164 Vacant.
No. 166 Bank Exchange, P. D. Killdctf <fe Co., Proprietors.
No. 145 Vacant:
No. 147 Vacant.
STORES ON WASHINGTON ST.
No. 149 Vacant.
No. 151 Vacant.
STORES ON MERCHANT ST.
No. 78. Vacant:
No: 74 Vacant:
No. 76 Vacant.
No: 80 Wadsworth & Rockwell, Hardware, Cutlery, &c
Nos
Nos
Nos
SECOND FLOOR.
. 1, 2 and 3, Janes, Doyi.e &
Barber's Law Office.
. 4 and 5, Sawyer, Johnson* &
Pixley's Law Office.
4 and 5, William H. Graham.
Notary Public.
4 and 5. Levi Stowell, Nota-
ry Public.
6 and 7. Hoge & Wilson's
Law Office.
No.
8,
Vacant.
No.
9,
Vacant.
No.
10,
Vacant.
No.
11,
Vacant.
No.
12,
Vacant.
Nos
. 13 and 14, Holladay, Saun-
ders «fe Gary's Law Office.
N».
15,
Vacant.
No.
16,
Vacant.
No.
IT,
Vacant.
No.
18.
Vacant.
No.
35,
THLRE
Vacant.
No.
36,
Kelsey Hazen.
No.
37,
Calhoun <£ BLAXDiNo'sLaw
Office.
No.
38 and 39, Lieut. R. S. Wil-
liamson. Topographical Engi-
neers. U. S. A.
No
40,
Vacant.
No
41,
Vacant.
No
42
Vacant.
No
43,
Vacant.
No
44
Vacant.
No
45
Vacant.
No
46
Vacant.
No
47
James B. Towxsexd, At-
torney at Law.
No
.48
J. Wilson & E. L. B.
Brooks.
No
.49
Vacant.
No
.50
Vacant.
No
51,
Vacant.
No
.52,
Vacant.
No
.53
Vacant.
No
54
D. P. Belknap, Attorney
at Law.
FLOOR.
No. 19, Vacant.
No. 20, Vacant.
Nos. 21, 22 and 23, V. E. Howard
& D. W. Perley. Atts at Law.
No. 24, Spear <fc Bristol's Law
Office.
No. 25, D. O. 'Shattuck & Chas.
Spencer, Attorneys at Law.
No. 26. S. M. Tibbits, M. D.
No. 27, Vacant.
No. 28, Vacant.
No. 29, Vacant.
No. 30, J. S. Gloyer & Wm. W.
Shepard, Attorneys at Law.
No. 31 and 32. Robert Rankin,
Attorney at Law.
No. 33 and 34, Alexander Ely,
Attorney at Law.
Billiard Room, 77 feet, 5 inches, by
53 feet.
No. 55, Gilbert A. Grant, Attor-
ney at Law and Notary Public.
No. 56, Charles E. Mount, Attor-
ney at Law.
No. 57 and 58, Judge Thomas.
No. 59, Vacant.
No. 60, Vacant.
No. 61, Vacant.
No. 62 and (53, Wm. J. Shaw, Coun-
sellor at Law.
No. 64, J. C. Haswell.
No. 65, Vacant.
No. 66, Mr. Meiggs.
No. 67, J. G. Barnard.
Nos. 68 and 69, Maj. J. G. Bar-
nard, Corps of Engineers, TJ.
S. A.
No. 70, Vacant.
No. 71, Vacant.
Nos. 72, 73, 74 and 75, Halleck,
Peachy, Billings & Park's
Law Office.
No. 76, H. B. White, M. D.
No. 77, Vacant.
No. 78, John Banner. ,
No. 79, Vacant.
192 APPENDIX. — DIRECTORY TO BUILDINGS.
FOURTH FLOOR,
No. 80 Lieut. R. S. "Williamson.
Nos. 103 and 104. Horace P-
Nos. 81, 82, 83 and 84 Samuel L.
Janes.
BURRITT.
No. 105 F. E. Jones.
No. 85 Ceo. W. Macrae.
No. 106 T. B. Valentine.
No. 86 Calhoun & Blanding.
No. 107 Lieut. Prime, U. S. A.
No: 87 A. G. Wheelock.
Nos. 108 and 109 Geo. W. Gar-
No. 88 Elisha Nichols.
wood.
No. 89 Fredk. Billings.
Nos. 110, 111, 112 and 113 Orange
No: 90 Damon & Owens.
Clark, D. D.
No. 91 Vacant:
No. 114 L. S. Davies.
No: 92 John B. Peachy.
No. 115 Wescott & Foster.
No. 93 J. A: Watson.
No. 116 F. A. Sawyer.
No. 94 Melville Baker.
No. 117 Burns & Harold.
No. 95 Davis & Linen.
No. 118 Z. B. Tower.
No. 96 Sawyer & Johnson.
Nos. 190 and 120 Major Z. B.
No. 97 Phillip A. Fendall, jr.
Tower, Corps of Engineers, U
No. 98 John H. Wise.
S. A.
No9. 99 and 100 H. W. Halleck.
Nos. 121 and 122 J. A. Gauley.
No. 101 Halleck, Peachy, Bil-
No. 123. G. P. Cummings.
lings & Park.
No. 124. Vacant.
No. 102 Solomon Hydenfeldt.
Basement on Montgomery street.
No. 156 Orleans Saloon, Hess &
Saloon.
Remmel.
No. 162 Vacant.
No. 158 Vacant.
Nos. 164 and 166 Eberhardt's Oys-
No. 160 Edward Stahle & Bro.,
ter and Dining Saloon.
Shaving and Hair Dressing
Basement on Washington street.
No. 145 Vacant. No. 149 Eberhardt's.
No. 147 Vacant. No. 151 Vacant.
Basement on Merchant street.
No. 74 Vacant. i No. 78 Vacant.
No. 76 Vacant. No. 80 Wardsworth& Rockwell.
Merchant Street Block.
SOUTH SIDE MERCHANT STREET, BETWEEN MONTGOMERY AND KEARNY.
Building erected 1853.
Dimensions :
Cost, including land, $100,000.
Width, - - -. 50 feet.
Owned by Palmer, Cook & Co., Bankers.
Depth, - - - - 50 "
Height three stories.
DIRECTORY TO MERCHANT STREET BLOCK.
No. 97 John W. Crooks, Gas an4 Bar Fixtures.
7*j qq I Kewen, Johnston & Morrison, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers,
j Kewen & Morrison's Law Office.
» Three rooms vacant.
SECOND FLOOR.
THIRD FLOOR.
No. 1 Vacant.
No. 11 Vacant.
No. 2 A. Winants, Attorney at Law.
No. 12 Vacant.
No. 3 Vacant.
No. 13 Vacant.
No. 4 Vacant.
No. 14 Vacant.
No. 5 Vacant.
No. 15 Vacant.
No. 6 Vacant.
No. 16 Office of the Pacific and Atlantic
No. 7 Vacant.
Railroad Company, Sherman
No. 8 Vacant.
Day, Secretary.
No. 9 Vacant.
No. 17 Vacant.
No. 10 Vacant.
No. 18 Vacant.
No. 19 Vacant-
No. 20 Vacant.
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KTaglee's Building,
SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF MONTGOMERY AND MERCHANT STREET.
Dimensions :
Fronting on Montgomery street, 40 feet. Fronting on Merchant street, 137 feet.
Height three stories.
Owned by Henry M. Naglee, Esq.
The building fronting on Montgomery street was commenced on the 11th of May, 1850,
and is the oldest brick building in the city, with one exception. The brick used in its con-
struction, cost, when laid, $140 per thousand. Building on Merchant street commenced in
April, 1851. The determination of the owner to erect fire proof buildings, has been amply
rewarded in seeing them left uninjured after the many fires that have swept over this part of
the city.
DIRECTORY TO NAGLEE'S BUILDING.
STORES ON MONTGOMERY STREET.
K"o. 151 War. Mansfield & Co.. AVholesale and Retail Clothing Warehouse.
No 153 \ Cooke, Kenny A- Co., Booksellers and Stationers.
) C. K. Smimh, Stock and Money Broker.
STORES ON MERCHANT STREET.
No. 89 "Wass, Molitor & Co., Assay Office.
Nos. 91, 93 and 95 Vacant.
-y- Q - ) James H. Gager, Broker.
*°- Ji ]h. E. Beardsley.
SECOND FLOOR, (entrance on Montgomery street.)
H. H. Toland, M. D.
J. VV. Scarborough, Attorney at Law.
Hon. Ogden Hoffman, Jr.
A. M. Heslep, Attorney at Law.
Entrance on Merchant street.
Jasper J. Pappy, U. S. Commissioner.
John A. Monroe, U. S. District Clerk.
Alexander M. Schell, Deputy U. S. District Clerk.
W.m. H. Cueevers, Assistant U. S. District Clerk.
Crittenden & Inge, Attornies at Law.
A. Glassell.
John A. Godfrey.
U. S. District Court Booms.
THIRD FLOOR.
United States Marshal's Office.
George Sturtevant.
Henry M. Naglee's Office.
Mr. Molitor.
Cook, Kenny & Co's. Book Bindery.
Parrott's Granite Block,
N. W. CORNER OF CALIFORNIA AND MONTGOMERY STREETS.
Building commenced August 1, 1852.
Completed December 4, 1852.
Cost, including laud, - - $140,000
Cost of building' - - 117,000
Owned by John Parrott.
Dimensions :
Fronting on Montgomery street 68 feet.
Depth on California street, - 102 "
Height three stories and basement.
DIRECTORY TO PARROTT'S GRANITE BLOCK.
LOWER FLOOR.
Pege, Bacon & Co., Bankers.
Adams & Co's. Banking House and Express Office.
SECOND FLOOR, (entrance on California street.)
First Room — Major Leonard, Paymaster, U. S. Army.
Second Room — Major Eaton, Com. Subsistence, U. S. Army.
Third and fourth Front Rooms — Major Cross, Quartermaster, U. S. Army.
THIRD FLOOR.
Gen. Hitchcock, U. S. A. Adams & Co.
ok:'
194
APPENDIX. — DIEECTOEY TO BUILDINGS.
Orleans Row.
NOKTH WEST CORNER OF CALIFORNIA AND DAVIS STREETS.
Building commenced July, 1853.
Building completed November, 1853.
Cost, exclusive of land, $135,000.
Erected by a company of gentlemen, and is
one of the handsomest rows in the city. It
covers one fifty vara lot.
DIRECTORY TO ORLEANS ROW.
Stores on California Street.
No.
1, Shaw, Cotting & Reed, Commission
Merchants.
No. 2, Edwards & Balley, " "
No. 3, J. Dows & Co., Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
No. 4, Arrington & Co., Grocers.
Stores on Davis Street.
No. 5, Arrington & Co., Grocers.
No. 6, Do. do. do.
No. 7, 0. W. Easton, California Oil Works.
" " W. Elliot, Storage and Commission.
Second Floor and Basement.
No. 1, Shaw, Cotting & Reed.
No. 2, Edwards & Balley.
No. 3, J. Dows & Go.
No. 4, Vacant.
No. 5, Vacant.
No. 6. Vacaut.
No. 7, W. Elliot.
Phoenix Block.
NORTH SIDE CLAY STREET, BETWEEN MONTGOMERY AND KEARNY.
Building erected in 1852.
Cost, including land, $105,000.
Proprietors, Palmer, Cook & Co., Bankers.
Dimensions :
Fronting on Clay street 180 feet.
Depth 50 feet.
Height three stories and basement.
DIRECTORY TO PHCENIX BLOCK.
STORES ON CLAY STREET.
No. 170 Pioneer Club House, Ned Hayes & Tom Harris.
No. 172 McElwee & Wightman, Upholsterers and Paper Hangers
No. 174 Everett's, Pioneer Hat Emporium.
No. 176 Purdy & Dimon, Clothing.
No. 176)^. Fisk & Loring, Saloon.
No. 178 Brown & Keyes, Gent's. Furnishing Goods.
SECOND FLOOR
Ragsdale & Co., Billiard Saloon.
Brooks, Martin & McCracken's Law Office.
THIRD FLOOR.
No. 1 Chas. P. Duane, Chief Engineer Fire Dewartment.
No. 2 Anisa & Sons, Merchants.
No. 3 T. J. Neyins, Agent Sunday School Union.
No. 4 M. W. Smith & G. R. Minor, General Traders.
Hugh O'Neal, Attorney at Law.
O. H. Thomas, Attorney at Law.
No. 6 Vacant.
No. 7 Judge Murray.
No. 8 Vacant.
No. 9 A. C. Morse.
No. 10 Vacant.
No; 11 J. G. Harvey.
No. 12 Vacant.
No. 13 Vacant.
S. B. McKee, Attorney at Law.
A. J. Davis, Attorney at Law.
No. 5
No. 14
APPENDIX. — DIRECTORY TO BUILDINGS.
Post Office Building.
(Late California Exchange.)
NORTH-EAST CORNER OF CLAY AND KEARNY STREETS.
Building erected in 1850.
Cost, including land, §198,000.
Cost of building, §98.000.
Owned by Palmer, Cook & Co., Bankers.
Dimensions :
Front on Kearny street, 87 feet.
Extent on Clav street, 90 feet.
195
This building has withstood the test of four fires, which consumed every house near it.
DIRECTORY TO POST OFFICE BUILDING.
LOWER FLOOR.
M. Ullmax, Newspaper and Periodical
Depot.
Geo. H. Leland & Co., Xewspaper and
Periodical Depot.
Second Floor, (Entrance on Kearny Street.)
Post .Office.
Deike & Winter, Refreshments.
AT. Ullman, Segars.
W. S. Jewett, Artist.
Rooms* of Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation.
R. Parburt.
J. J. Cushing, M. D.
Haight, Wells & Gary's Law Office.
Basement on Clay Street
No. 4 Vacant.
No. 5 Ryan & Gunnison's Law Office.
" " Lawrence T. Poland, Compiler
of City Titles.
Mercantile Library Rooms.
Private entrance to Post Office.
No. 186 P. Lester, Boots and Shoes.
No. 188 Schmidt & Hadeler, Fruit
Store.
No. 190 Bonvalot & Roux, Saddles
Bridles, &c.
Nos. 192 and 194 Oakley's Saloon.
Farrott's Iron Building,
NORTH SIDE CALIFORNIA STREET, BETWEEN MONTGOMERY AND KEARNY.
Building erected in November, 1852.
Cost, including land, - - $40,000.
" exclusive of land, - - 30,000.
Owned by John Parrott.
Dimensions :
Width on California street - 25 feet.
Depth, - - - - 107 "
Height four stories.
DIRECTORY TO PARROTT'S IRON BUILDING.
LOWER FLOOR.
Court Room U. S. Board Land Commissioners.
SECOND FLOOR, (entrance at No. 148 California street.)
Law Library, (private.)
T. Campbell, United States Land Commissioner.
R. A. Thompson, United States Land Commissioner.
THIRD FLOOR.
A. Felch, United States Land Commissioner.
Robert Greenhow, Associate Law Agent.
FOURTH FLOOR.
No. 1 George Fisher, Secretary to Board U. S. Land Commissioners.
No. 2 Clerks to Board U. S. Land Commissioners.
No. 3 Archives.
Nos. 4 and 5 Clerks to Board U. S. Land Commissioners.
No. 6 George Fisher.
196
APPENDIX; — DIRECTORY TO BUILDINGS.
Parson's Buildings,
NORTH SIDE CLAY STREET, BETWEEN MONTGOMERY AND SANSOME.
Height three stories and basement.
Owned by John Kelly.
Dimensions :
Fronting on Clay street 45 feet 10 inches.
Depth - - - - - 55 feet.
DIRECTORY TO PARSON'S BUILDINGS.
STORES ON CLAY STREET.
No. 138 Howe & Co., Butter and 1
Provisions.
SECOND FLOOR.
No. 1 Vacant.
No. 2 Vacant.
Nos. 3 and 4 Parsons, Cook &
Olds, Law office.
No. 5 and 6 Vacant.
THIRD FLOOR.
No. 9 Hiram C. Clark, Attorney !
at Law.
") Matthew H. Fitrman, |
^- i n I Attorney at Law.
is o. w j> Thos Wri0UT; Attorney
J at Law.
Nos. 11 and 12 R. H. Sinton.
Nos. 13 and 14 B. W. Mudge and
B. Phelps.
BASEMENT.
No. 138 Vacant.
No. 140 L. Krambach, Crockery
and Glassware.
Nos. 7 and 8 Hart & Stevenson's
Law Office.
Nos. 7 and 8 J. D. Stevenson, Agent
for claims against the U. States
Government.
Nos. 15 and 16 Ghas. McC. De-
laney, Attorney at Law.
Nos. 15 and 16 Hugh Toler Boo-
ream, Attorney at Law.
Nos. 15 and 16 Chas. J. Hughes,
Attorney at Law, Conveyancer,
and Notary Public.
No. 140 L. Krambach.
Riddle's Building,
SOUTH SIDE OF CLAY STREET, BETWEEN SANSOME AND LEIDSDORFF.
Building commenced September, 1853.
Completed November, 1853.
Owned by J. L. Riddle & Co.
Dimensions :
Fronting on Clay street, - 90 feet.
Depth, - - - - - 50 "
Height three stories and basement.
DIRECTORY TO RIDDLE'S BUILDING.
STORES ON CLAY STREET.
Nos. 129 and -131 Vacant,
No. 133 F. A. Babcock & Co., Drugs and Medicines.
Nos. 135 and 137 Frank Baker, Importer and Dealer in Carpets,
Upholstery Goods and Paper Hangings.
SECOND FLOOR.
I No. 133 Vacant
Nos. 135 and 137 Frank Baker.
THIRD FLOOR.
No. 1 Vacant.
No. 2 Vacant.
> Nos. 3 and 4 Editorial Rooms.
Nos. 5, 6, 7. 8 and 9 "California Chronicle"
Printing Establishment.
BASEMENT.
No. 129 Press Room -'California Chronicle.''
No. 131 Hendley & Daniels, Eggs and Butter.
No. 133 Vacant,
Nos. 135 and 137 Frank Baker.
No. 129 Vacant.
No. 131 Vacant.
Nos. 129. 131 and 133
APPENDIX. — DIRECTORY TO BUILDINGS
Sansome Block.
SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF SANSOME AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
Building commenced September'] st, 1853.
Completed December, 1853.
Cost, exclusive of land, 855,000.
Proprietors, Story, Redington A Co., and
Benjamin Collins.
Dimensions :
Fronting on Sansome street 83 feet 3 inches.
Depth. - - - 90 "
Height two stories and basement.
DIRECTORY TO SANSOME BLOCK.
STORES ON SANSOME STREET.
Xo. 128 Story, Redixgtox A' Co., Importers of Drugs and Medicines.
Xo. 130. J. O. Johnson A Co.. Saddlery and Harness.
Xo. 132 Lord A Webb, Paper and Stationery Warehouse.
SECOND FLOOR.
No 128 Story, Redinotox A Co.
No. 130 'I'lir Sun Printing Establishment.
Xo. 132 Lord & Webb.
BASEMENT.
Story, Redingtox & Co. P. B. Clarke.
Dr. Rabe's Buildings,
ON CLAY STREET, SOUTH SIDE, NEAR MONTGOMERY,
Building erected in 1852.
Cost, including land, 824,000.
Owned by Dr. Win. Rabe.
Dimensions :
Width, 30 feet.
Depth, .... 50 "
Height, two stories and basement.
This is is the third house erected on this lot by the present owner. The others were
destroyed in the great fires of '50 and and 51 ; one of them a building of three stories,
occupied only 5 months, and cost $21,000.
DIRECTORY TO DR. RABE'S BUILDING.
STORES ON CLAY STREET..
Xo. 163 S. Simon, Dry Goods, wholesale and retail.
" " Louis Fasskixg, Ladies' and Gents' Shoe Store.
SECOND FLOOR.
Dr. Wm. Rabe, Commissioner for all the States.
Andrew Williams, Attorney at Law.
Hexry Gibboxs, M. D.
Star & Johxsox's Daguerrean Rooms.
198
APPENDIX. — DIRECTORY TO BUILDINGS
Sherman's Building.
EAST SIDE OF MONTGOMERY STREET, BETWEEN CLAY AND MERCHANT.
Building commenced September 16, 1853.
Completed January 16, 1854.
Cost of building $40,000.
Owned by R. M. & W. Sherman.
Dimensions :
Width, - - - 27 feet 6 inches.
Depth, - - - 60 "
Height, - - 65 "
Four stories and basement.
DIRECTORY TO SHERMAN'S BUILDING.
LOWER FLOOR.
Scoofft & Kelsey, Real Estate and Stock Auctioneers.
Ed. Byrne, Stock and Money Broker.
"California Courier" office.
Joseph W. Finley, Notary Public.
O. Liyermore, Real Estate Broker.
P. A. Brinsjiade, Agency for Claims against the U. S. Government.
SECOND FLOOR.
Gronfier Jne. <fe Co., Agents for Yve. Lyon, Alemand & Fils, Paris.
Third Floor Vacant.
FOURTH FLOOR.
"Commercial Advertiser" Printing Establishment.
BASEMENT.
A. H. & A. Myers, Vines, Shrubbery and Fruit Trees.
Trainer's Row,
SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF KEARNY AND SUTTER STREETS.
Building commenced April, 1853.
Completed November, 1853.
Cost, exclusive of land, 845,000.
Owned by J. W. Trainer.
Dimensions :
Width on Kearny street, - 123 feet.
Depth on Sutter street, - 57 "
Height, ---- 45 "
DIRECTORY TO TRAINER'S ROW.
STORES ON KEARNY STREET.
No. 1 Dodge & Co., Druggists and Chemists.
No. 2 Edward Oullahan & Perry, Commission Merchants,
and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries.
No. 3 A. Reggio, Hardware and Cutlery.
No. 4 Vacant. f
No. 5 Private Boarding.
No. 6 Castree &. Byrne, Groceries, Liquors and Provisions.
SECOND FLOOR, (Entrance at No. 2 Kearny Street.)
Gulliver & French.
Entrance at No. 6.
Castree & Byrne.
Entrance on Sutter Street, 3d door from Kearny.
Madame Beant, Boarding House.
BASEMENT.
No. 1 Vacant.
No. 2 Vacant. ,
No. 3 F. C. Ayres,
House and Sign Painter.
No. 4 Vacant.
No. 5 Vacant.
No. 6 Castree & Byrne.
APPENDIX. — DIEECTOEY TO BUILDINGS
199
Weils' Building.
SOUTH-WEST COENEE OF CLAY AND MOXTG03IEEY STEEETS.
Building erected May, 1850.
Owned by R. H. Davis and T. W. Park.
Dimensions :
Width on Montgomery street, - 40 feet.
Depth on Clay street, - - 60 "
Height four stories and basement.
DIRECTORY TO WELLS" BUILDING.
LOWEE FLOOE, (on Clay Street.)
No. 161 Chas. Woolley, Books and Stationery.
No. 159 California State Telegraph Office.
Robixsox & Co's. Saving Bank, corner of Clay and Montgomery streets.
No. 139 G. C. & S. S. Shreve, Importers of Watches and Jewelry.
SECOND FLOOE, (entrance at No. 159 Clay street.)
Nos. 6 and 7 Browx, Pratt <fc Tract's Law Office.
Campbell, Taylor ic Beckh's Law Offiee.
J. Clarke, Attorney at Law.
E. G. Austin, Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
James Sandford, Counsellor at Law.
Eopert Rankix. Attorney at Law.
THLED FLOOE.
No 15 I Edw. Norton, Att'y at Law.
( A. C. Whitcomb, Att'y at Law.
Nos. 16 and 17 Jas. Wilson's Office.
Nos. 8 and 9
Nos. 10 and 11
No. 12 Vacant.
No. 13 Vacant.
No. 1-4 Dan'l T. Jewett, Attorney
at Law.
FOURTH FLOOE
No. 18 Mr." Mitchell.
No. 19 Vacant.
No. 20 Chas. J. McIlvaine,
Counsellor at Law.
No. 21 Mr. Leech.
No. 22 Vacant.
No. 23 Vacant.
No. 24 Barrett & Sherwood.
Winters' Row,
SOUTH-EAST COEXEE OF PIXE AND BATTEEY STEEETS.
Cost, exclusive of land, SI 6, 000.
Owned by A. Gibson, and Mr. Burns, of
Oregon.
Dimensions :
Width on Battery street, 94 feet 6 inches.
Depth on Pine street. 62 " 6 "
Height three stories.
DIRECTORY TO WINTERS' ROW.
STOEES ON BATTEEY STREET.
Nos. 24 and 26 Gibson- <fe King,
Grocers.
No. 28 Vacant.
SECOND FLOOE.
Nos. 24 and 26 A. Gibsox. No. 30 Vacant.
No. 28 Vacant
On Pine Street.
Marstox & Thompson, House and Ship Joiners.
THLED FLOOE.
Nos. 24 and 26 A. Gibsox. No. 30 Vacant.
No. 28 Vacant.
No. 30 S. O. Brighax & Co.,
Machine Sewing and Bag Factory.
200 APPENDIX. — HALLS, BUILDINGS, OFFICES, ETC
HALLS, BUILDINGS, OFFICES, &C.
Halls.
ARMORY HALL, N. E. corner Sacramen-
to and Montgomery streets.
CITY HALL, Kearny st., opposite Plaza.
HORTICULTURAL HALL, (Warren &
Son,) Meiggs' buildings, S. E. corner
Montgomery and Bush streets.
MASONIC HALL, 110 and 112 Montgo-
mery street.
MUSICAL HALL, S. E. corner of Mont-
gomery and Bush streets.
SAN FRANCISCO HALL, N. side Wash-
ington st., bet. Kearny and Montgomery.
Buildings, Blocks and Rows.
ARGENTI'S BUILDING, W. side Mont-
gomery street, near Commercial.
BAKER'S BUILDING, 147, 149 and 151,
Clay street.
BATTELLE'S BUILDING, 136 Montgo-
mery street.
BAY STATE ROW, E. side Battery street,
between Bush and Pine.
BOLTON & BARRON'S BDILDING, N.
W. cor. Merchant and Montgomery sts.
COMMERCIAL ROW, Clay street wharf,
corner Drum street.
CORINTHIAN BUILDING, N. side Clay
street, adjoining Niantic Hotel.
COURT BLOCK, N. side Clay street, be-
tween Montgomery and Kearny.
CUSTOM HOUSE BLOCK, S. E. corner
Sansome and Sacramento streets.
EMPIRE BLOCK, S. side California street,
betweeu Sansome and Battery.
EXPRESS BUILDING, N. E. corner Cali-
fornia and Montgomery streets.
FOLSOM'S IRON BUILDING, N. W.
corner Commercial and Leidsdorff streets.
HOWARD'S BUILDING, 137 Montgo-
mery street.
KITTREDGE'S BUILDING, Front street,
near Washington.
MAYNARD'S ROW, S. E. corner Pine and
Battery streets.
MCALLISTER'S BUILDING. N. side Clay
st., between Sansome and Montgomery.
MEIGGS' BUILDINGS, S.E. corner Bush
and Montgomery streets. .
MERCHANT STREET BLOCK, S. side
Merchant street, between Kearny and
Montgomery.
METROPOLITAN BLOCK, N. W. corner
Washington and Montgomery strrets.
MONTGOMERY BLOCK, Montgomery
street, from Washington to Merchant.
NAGLEE'S BUILDING, S. W. corner
Montgomery and Merchant streets.
ORLEANS ROW, N. W. corner California
and Davis streets.
PARROTT'S IRON BUILDING, (U. S.
Land Commissioners,) 148 California st.
PARROTT'S GRANITE BLOCK, N. W.
corner California and Montgomery sts.
PARSON'S BUILDING, Clay street, be-
tween Sansome and Montgomery.
PHCENIX BLOCK, N. side Clay street,
between Kearny and Montgomery.
POST OFFICE BUILDING, (late Cali-
fornia Exchange,) N. E. corner Clay and
Kearny streets.
RABE'S BUILDING, S. side Clay street,
RIDDLE'S BUILDING, S. side Clay st,
betweeu Sansome and Montgomery.
SANSOME BLOCK, E. side Sansome st.,'
between Merchant and Washington.
SHERMAN'S BUILDING, 146 Montgom-
ery street.
TRAINER'S ROW, S. E. corner Kearny
and Sutter streets.
WELLS' BUILDING, S. W. corner Clay
and Montgomery streets.
WINTER'S ROW, S. E. corner Pine and
Battery streets.
Public Buildings and Institutions.
ASYLUM (ORPHAN), near Mission Do-
lores, on Sans Souci road.
CHURCHES. (See Appendix.)
CUSTOM HOUSE, S. E. corner Sansome
and Sacramento streets, entrance on Sac-
ramento.
ENGINE HOUSES. (See Fire Depart-
ment, Appendix.)
JAIL (COUNTY), N. side Broadway, be-
tween Kearny and Dupont.
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, 123 Sacra-
mento street.
SCHOOL HOUSES. (See School Depart-
ment, Appendix.)
STATE MARINE HOSPITAL, (late Clar-
endon Hotel,) 324 and 326 Stockton st.
STATION HOUSE, City Hall, basement.
U. S. APPRAISER'S STORES, S. W.
corner Battery and Washington streets.
U. STATES ARMY, PACIFIC DIY1-
SION, Head Quarters, Parrott's Granite
Building.
U. S. MARINE HOSPITAL, Rincon Pt.
APPENDIX. — HALLS, BUILDINGS, OFFICES, ETC. 201
U. S. BRANCH MINT FOR CALI-
FORNIA, X. side Commercial street,
near Montgomery.
Offices.
ADJUTANT AND QUARTER MAS-
TER GENERAL'S OFFICE. (See
U. S. Army, Appendix.)
BOARD OF CALIFORNIA LAND
COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, Ma-
sonic Hall.
BOARD OF U. S. LAND COMMISSION-
ERS' OFFICE, 148 California street.
CHIEF ENGINEER OF FIRE DE-
PARTMENT'S OFFICE, City Hall.
GITY ASSESSORS OFFICE. City Hall.
CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, 163 Mont-
gomery street, second floor.
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, City Hall.
CITY ENGINEER FOR ESTABLISH-
ING CITY GRADE'S OFFICE, 3
Union Hotel, basement.
CITY MARSHAL'S OFFICE, City Hall.
CITY PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE, City
Hall.
CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, City Hall.
CITY SURVEYORS OFFICE. City
Hall.
CITY TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE,
City Hall.
CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, City
Hall.
COMMISSIONER FOR EMIGRANT'S
OFFICE, (late) Post Office Building,
Clay street, opposite Plaza.
COMMISSIONERS OF FUNDED DEBT.
(See Appendix.)
COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE. City Hall.
COUNTY AND STATE TAX COL-
LECTOR'S OFFICE, City Hall.
CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT'S OF-
FICE, City Hail.
CORONER'S OFFICE, 171 Sacramento st.
COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. City Hall.
COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE, City
Hall.
COUNTY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, City
Hall.
COUNTY SURVEYOR'S OFFICE, City
Hall.
DISTRICT CLERK'S OFFICE, U. S.
Court Rooms, 97 Merchant street.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, City
Hall.
EXPRESS OFFICES. (See Expresses, Ap-
pendix.)
FIRE WARDENS. {See Fire Department,
Appendix.)
FOREIGN CONSULS. (See Consuls, Ap-
pendix.)
HARBOR MASTER'S OFFICE, S. W.
corner Jackson and Drum streets.
MAYOR'S OFFICE, City Hall.
NAVY AGENT'S OFFICE, N : W. cor"
ner Washington and Kearny streets.
NAA'AL STORE KEEPER'S OFFICE,
Saucelito.
NAVAL PURSER'S OFFICE, Argenti's
Building, third floor.
PACIFIC AND ATLANTIC RAIL-
ROAD COMPANY'S OFFICE, (of
Secretary.) Merchant Street Block.
PILOT COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, Da-
vis street, near Jackson.
PORT WARDEN'S OFFICE, corner Clay
and Drum streets.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE,
Argenti's Building.
POST OFFICE, N. E. corner Clay and
Kearnv streets.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
SCHOOLS' OFFICE, City Hall.
SUPERINTENDENT OF U. STATES
BRANCH MINT'S OFFICE, Armo-
ry Hall.
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEAS-
URES' OFFICE, S. W. corner Com-
mercial and Front streets.
STATE FLOUR INSPECTOR'S OF-
FICE. Clay street wharf, below Davis.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE. City Hall.
STREET COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE,
City Hall, basement.
STAGE OFFICE, Kearny street, between
Clav and Merchant.
TREASURER U. S. BRANCH MINT'S
OFFICE, Custom House.
U. S. MARSHALS OFFICE, U. S. Court
Rooms, 97 Merchant street.-
U. S. SUPERINTENDENT OF INDIAN
AFFAIRS' OFFICE, 129 Montgome-
ry street, second floor.
U. S. BARGE OFFICE, Francisco street,
North Beach.
U. S. DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OF-
FICE, U. S. Court Rooms, 97 Merchant
street
U. S. FLOATING DRY DOCK COM-
PANY'S OFFICE, 49 Pacific wharf,
near Front street.
U. S. STORE KEEPER'S OFFICE, Cus-
tom House.
U. S. SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OF-
FICE, N. W. corner Kearny and Wash-
ington streets.
Associations and Societies.
AMER. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION,
office of agent, Phoenix Block, 3d floor.
A. F. & A. MASONS'. (See Appendix.)
FIRST HEBREW BENEVOLENT SO-
CIETY. (See Appendix.)
FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
(See- Appendix.) __
GERMAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
(See Appendix.)
26
202 APPENDIX. — HALLS, BUILDINGS, OFFICES, ETC
I. 0. OF 0. F., Hall 184 Montgomery st.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIA-
TION, rooms Post-office building.
MEDICAL SOCIETY OP SAN FRAN-
CISCO. (See Appendix.)
PACIFIC TRACT SOCIETY, 109 Clay
street, 2d floor.
SAN FRANCISCO BIBLE SOCIETY,
Depository 376 Stockton.
SAN FRANCISCO LADIES' PROTEC-
TION AND RELIEF SOCIETY,
Agent's office S. side Sacramento, be-
tween Montgomery and Kearny.
SAN FRANCISCO CRICKET CLUB.
(See Appendix )
SONS OF TEMPERANCE. (See Ap-
pendix.)
SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA PIO-
NEERS, rooms 7 and 8 Express Build-
ings, 4th floor.
YOU NO MENS CHRISTIAN ASSO-
CIATION, rooms Post-office building.
Courts.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT,
89 to 95 Merchant street.
SUPREME COURT, City Hall.
DISTRICT COURT— Fourth Districtr-
City Hall.
SUPERIOR COURT, City Hall.
COUNTY COURT, City Hall.
COURT OF SESSIONS, City Hall.
PROBATE COURT, City Hall.
JUSTICES' COURTS. (See Courts, Ap-
pendix.)
RECORDER'S COURT, City Hall.
Companies.
BANKS. (See Appendix.)
BANKS— SAVINGS. (See Appendix.)
GAS LIGHT COMPANY'S OFFICE,
Meig2;s' building.
GILA MINING COMPANY'S OFFICE,
Montgomery Block, 2d floor.
INDEPENDENT OPPOSITION LINE
OF STEAMERS, G. B. Post & Co.,
Agents, Cunningham's wharf.
MISSION STREET AND FOLSOM ST.
PLANK ROADS, office 174 Mont-
gomery street.
MOUNTAIN LAKE WATER COMPA-
NY'S OFFICE, 174 Montgomery st.
NICARAGUA STEAMSHIP COMPA-
NY'S OFFICE, N. E corner of Sac-
ramento and Leidsdorff streets.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM-
PANY'S OFFICE, N. W. corner of
Sacramento and Leidsdorff streets.
PUGETS SOUND COAL MINING AS-
SOCIATION, office 132 Clay.,
SAN FRANCISCO DRY DOCK, office
Jackson street, 3 doors below Davis.
SAN FRANCISCO AND MISSION
DOLORES PLANK ROAD COM-
PANY, office 174 Montgomery street,
2d floor.
SAN FRANCISCO MANUFACTUR-
ING COMPANY, office 174 Mont-
gomery street, 2d floor.
STATE TELEGRAPH COMPANY, office
Clay street, near Montgomery, (Wells'
building.)
Libraries.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIA-
TION, rooms Post-office building.
LAW LIBRARY, City Hall.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO-
CIATION LIBRARY, rooms Post-
office building.
Places of Amusement.
AMERICAN THEATRE, corner Halleck
and Sansome streets.
METROPOLITAN THEATRE, west side
Montgomery street, between Washington
and Jackson.
Steamship and Steamboat
Landings.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Broad-
way wharf.
NICARAGUA STEAMSHIPS, Jackson
street wharf.
INDEPENDENT OPPOSITION LINE
STEAMSHIPS, Broadway wharf.
CONTRA COSTA FERRY, Central and
Jackson street wharves.
MARYSVILLE STEAMERS. Pacific whf.
SACRAMENTO STEAMERS, Pacific
wharf.
STOCKTON STEAMERS, Jackson street
wharf.
SAX JOSE STEAMERS, Central wharf.
Pilots.
OLD LINE, office Cunningham's wharf.
OPPOSITION LINE, office corner Jackson
and East streets, 2d floor, (entrance on
Jackson street.)
MERCHANTS' LINE, office Yallejo street
wharf.
Miscellaneous.
LOCATION OF WHARVES. (See
Wharves, Appendix.)
LOCK DISPENSARY, 220 Clay street.
NEWSPAPERS. (See Appendix.)
PRIVATE HOSPITALS. [See Hospitals,
Appendix.)
MARKETS. (See Markets. Appendix.)
YERBA BUENA CEMETERY, junction
of Market and McAllister streets.
APPENDIX. — PRESIDENT S C X G E E S S U. S. COURTS. 203
PRESIDENTS AND VICE- PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES,
From the adoption of the Constitution to the present time.
No.
PRESIDENTS.
George Washington
George Washington
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson . .
Thomas Je fferson . .
James .Madison.. . .
James Madison. . ..
James Monroe....
James Monroe. . . .
John Q. Adams. . .
Andrew Jackson..
Andrew Jackson. .
Martin Van Bureu.
Wm. H. Harrison*.
John Tyler
James K. Polk. . . .
Zachary Taylor*. . .
Millard" Fillmore..
Franklin Pierce...
Residence.
Virginia -
Mass. . . .
Virginia •
1732
1735
1743
Virginia -
Virginia
Tennessee
175]
L758
if > -
58
58
767 5?
" 3 -
X. Yorkl7-_
Ohio. ...177
Virginia- Kit" 51
Tennessee 1 7 :i." 49
Louisiana 17- i 65
X. YorM1800 50
X. Ham]) . . . J. ..
'-- VICE PRESIDENTS
8 Dee. 14, 17'j'.» 88 John Adams 1789
. . | John Adams 1793
Thomas Jefferson 1797
4 Julv4,
ilyi,
::ie28,
8 J uly 4.
1836! 85
1831 72
sb. 23,
8 Jo
- - •
L-4.-> 78
. . M. Van Buren.
." K.M.Johnson.
April 4. 1841 68 John Tyler....
4
4 June ] 5,
1 July 9,
3
L850 66
Aaron Burr. .... 1801
George Clinton. . 1805
• Clintonf. 1809
Eldridge Gerrrr. 1803
Dan. D.Tompkins 1817
Dan D.Tompkins|1821
John C. Calhoun 1 825
IJohn C. Calhoun 1 829
1833
1837
1841
1841
George M. Dalla> 1845
Millard Fi lmore. 1849
1850
Wm. P. Kinsrr. 11853
Died in office, and succeeded by thu Vicc-lr
t Died in office.
GOVERXMEXT OF THE UNITED STATES.— The Seventeenth Presidential term
of four years began on the 4th of March, 1853, and will expire on the 3d of March, 1857.
FRAXKLIX PIERCE New Hampshire President Salary 825,000
Vice President " 5,000
WILLIAM L. MAR/Y X .-.York Sccretarv of State. . ;... " 6,000
JAMES GUTHRIE Kentucky Secretary of the Treasury. " 6,000
JEFFERSOX DAVIS Mississippi Secretary of War " 6,000
JAMES C. DOBB1X North Carolina. .Secretary of the Navy. . .. " 6,000
RORERT MCLELLAXD . . . Michigan Secretary of the Interior. " 6.000
JAMES CAMPBELL Pennsylvania .... Postmaster-General " 6,000
CALEB CUSHIXG Massachusetts .... Attorney-General " 4,000
COXGRESS. — The Senate is composed of two members elected by the legislature of
each State for the term of six years. Of course the number of Senators is now sixty-two.
The Vice-President of the United States is President of the Senate. In hisabsense, a Pres-
ident pro tempore is chosen by the Senate.
THE HOUSE OF REPRESEXTATIVES is composed of Representatives from each
State, in the ratio of one to every 93,420 of the population. The present number of
members is two hundred and thirty-four ; and there are four delegates, one each from
Oregon, Minnesota, Utah and New Mexico, who have a right to speak, but not to vote. —
The compensation of the members $8, and that of the Speaker SIC per day during the ses-
sion, and S8 for every twenty miles' travel in going and returning.
SUPREME COURT.— Chief Justice, Roger B. Taney, of Maryland, salary S5000.—
Associate Justices. John McLean, Ohio; James M. Wayne, Georgia; Vacancy; John Ca-
tron, Tennessee; Peter V. Daniel, Virginia: Samuel Xelson, X"ew York; Robert C. Grier,
Pennsylvania; Benjamin R. Curtis, Massachusetts, salary 84,500. This Court is held in
Washington, and has but one session annually, commencing on the first Monday in
December.
CIRCUIT COURTS.— The United States are divided into xixe judicial circuits, in
each of which a Circuit Court is held at least twice a year for each State within the circuit,
by a Justice of the Supreme Court, and the district Judge of the State or District in -which
the Court sits.
DISTRICT COURTS.— The United States are also divided into forty-six districts, in
which District Courts are held by thirty-six District Judges.
204
APPENDIX. — STATE OFFICEES.
STATE OFFIC ERS.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT — BENICIA.
Governor JOHN BIGLER.
Lieutenant Governor SAMUEL PURDY.
Justice of the Supreme Court ALEXANDER WELLS.
Comptroller SAMUEL BELL.
Surveyor General S. H. MARLETTE.
Secretary of State J. W. DENVER.
Attorney General J. R. McCONNELL.
Superintendent of Public Instruction PAUL K. HUBBS.
Treasurer SELDEN A. McMEANS.
LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY,
SENATORS
FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
Composed of the Counties of San Diego, San
Bernardino and Los Angeles.
J. P. McFarland.
D. B. Kurtz.
SECOND SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
Composed of the Counties of Santa Barbara
and San Luis Obispo.
Pablo de la Guerra.
THIRD SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
Composed of the Counties of Monterey and
Santa Cruz
B. C. Writing.
FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
Composed of the Counties of Santa Clara
and Alameda.
J. Grewell.
FIFTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
Composed of the County of San Francisco.
J. S. Hager,
W. M. Lent,
E. J. Moore,
David Maiioney.
SIXTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
Composed of the Counties of Mariposa and
Tulare.
J. A. Wade.
SEVENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
Composed of the County of Tuolumne.
J. W. Coffroth,
T. G. Kendall.
EIGHTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
Composed of the Counties of San Joaquin
and Contra Costa.
H. A. Crabb.
NINTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
Composed of the County of Sacramento.
A. P. Catlin,
Gilbert W. Colby.
TENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
Composed of the Counties of Solano, Nappa
and Yolo.
'Edward MoGearry.
ELEVENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
Composed of the Counties of Sonoma, Marin
and Mendocino.
J. M. Hudspeth.
TWELFTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
Composed of the Counties of Trinity, Kla-
math, Humboldt and Siskiyou.
William B. May.
THIRTEENTH SENATORIAL DIST.
Composed of the Counties of Colusi and
Shasta.
R. T. Sprague.
FOURTEENTH SENATORIAL DIST.
Composed of the County of Butte.
Elisha F. Peck.
FIFTEENTH SENATORIAL DIST.
Composed of the Counties of Yuba and
Sutter.
Samuel B. Smith,
James G. Stebbins,
Charles Bryan.
SIXTEENTH SENATORIAL DIST.
Composed of the County of Nevada.
W. H. Lyons,
John T. Crenshaw.
SEVENTEENTH SENATORIAL DIST.
Composed of the County of Placer.
Joseph Walkup,
C. A. Tuttle.
EIGHTEENTH SENATORIAL DIST.
Composed of the County of El Dorado.
B. F. Keene,
G. W. Hook,
G. D. Hall,
H. S. Livermore.
NINETEENTH SENATORIAL DIST.
Composed of the County of Calaveras.
C. A. Leake,
E. D. Sawyer.
TWENTIETH SENATORIAL DIST.
Composed of the County of Sierra.
James H. Gardner.
APPENDIX. — LEGISLATURE. — COUNTY OFFICERS. 205
COO'TIES.
Alameda .. .
Butte
REPRESENTATIVES.
Calaveras .
NAMES 01 MEMBERS.
Joseph S. Watkuts.
Richard Irwin,
Seneca Ewer,
Johx B. McGee.
M. W, Gordon,
McDaxiel,
Martix Rowan,
W. 0. Pratt.
A. J. HoUGHTALING.
Colusi 6. W. Bowie.
Contra Costa ... B. F. Warmcastle.
El Dorado Johx Cosiness,
S. A. B ALLOC,
H. Hollister,
X. Briggs, '
E. C. Sprixger,
G. McDoxald,
D. P. Talmadge,
E. A. Stevenson.
Humboldt M. Spencer.
Klamath .♦ S. G. Whiphle.
Los Angeles. . . . Chas. E. Carr,
Edward Hunter.
Marin D. Clingax.
Mariposa P. T. Herbert,
Johx C. Henry.
Monterey D. R. Ashley.
Napa George N. Corxwell.
Nevada H. P. Sweetlaxd,
J. H. Bostwick,
J. X. Dawley,
William Lixdsey,
Edward F. Bcrtox.
Placer B. F. Myers,
B. S. Fairfield,
G. H. Van Cleft,
James O'Xeil.
Sacramento Johx McBrayer,
F. A. Parks,
F. R. Dayidsox,
J. W. Park.
COUNTIES. *AMES OF MEMBERS.
San Bernardino. Jeffersox Hunt.
San Diego G. L. Xoell.
San Fraiicisco . . J. C. Hubbard,
E. B. PURDY,
J. W. Koll,
A. A- Green,
W. J. SWEASEY,
J. W. Bagley,
X. Hubert,
Elijah Xichols,
James A. Gilbert.
San Joaquin.. . . A. C. Bradford,
John Stemmoxs.
San Luis Obispo P. H. French.
Santa Barbara.. Pedro C. Carrillo.
Sa7ita Clara William S. Letcher,
Freeman S. McKixney.
Santa Cruz W. W. Stow.
Shasta Johx A. Ring.
Sierra Johx C. James,
Francis Anderson.
Siskiyon W. D. Ayi.ktt.
Solano Bernard C. Whitman.
Sonoma Lindsey Carson,
J. Hooker.
Sutter E. 0. F. Hastings.
Trinity John MusSBB.
Tulare Joseph A. Tivy.
Tuolumne J.J. Hoff,
J. T. Hoyt,
J. W. Mandf.ville,
H. B. Goddard,
D. B. Horr.
Yolo H. Griffith.
Yuba C.S.Fairfax,
J. C. Jones,
C. W. Dannels,
J. T. McDuffie,
H. B. Kellogg.
COUXTY OFFICERS,
Sheriff Wm. R. Gouham, 18 City Hall.
Under Sheriff. Peter Allaire.
Dcp'y Sheriff. Jons Harrison.
" " David Scannel.
" " H. Lake.
" L. Ryan.
" " Ed. Corbett.
" " Thos. Hegemax.
County Clerk. Thomas Hayes, 16 City Hall.
Deputies James Van Xess.
" " R. C. Hopkins.
" " John Grennell.
" " 0. Caler.
County Recorder and Auditor —
James Grant, City Hall.
Deputy John A. Clark.
County Treas.G. W. Green, City Hall.
Dist. Attorn y. Henry H. Byrne, City Hall.
County Assessor —
James W. Sttllmax, 29 City
Hall.
County Surveyor —
James J. Gardner, 28 City
Hall.
Deputies W. J. Sperry.
" " Clement Cox.
, County Coroner—
J. W. Whaling, Sacramento
street, above Kearny.
206 APPENDIX. — COUNTY
AND CITY FFI CEES.
County Sealer of Weights and Measures —
Committee on Education :
Cornelius Stagg, Office S. W.
Atwill,
corner Front and Com-
Swales,
mercial sts., second floor.
West.
Public Administrator —
Committe on Judiciary :
S. A. Sheppard, Argenti's
Van Ness,
Building, third floor.
Meiggs,
Board of Supervisors of the County of San
Treat.
Francisco —
Committee on Licenses and Taxes :
C. K. GARRISON, President.
West,
Henry Meiggs, First Ward.
Treat,
C. 0. West, Second Ward.
Jessup.
R. M. Jessup, Third Ward.
Committee on Public Buildings :
J. F. Atwill, Fourth Ward.
Nightingale,
J. D. Brower, Filth Ward.
Meiggs,
D. H. Haskell, Sixth Ward
Brower.
J. Nightingale, Sev'th Ward.
Committee on Roads and Ferries :
Jas. Van Ness, Eighth Ward
Brower,
John Treat, Ninth District.
Swales,
Thos. Swales, Tenth District
Nightingale.
Arceano Miramontez,
.Committee on Rules :
Eleventh District.
Haskell,
Standing Committees of the Board of County
Miramontez,
Supervisors —
Van Ness.
Committee on Auditing:
—
Meiggs,
Note. — The Board of Supervisors is also the
Jessup,
Board of Equalization.
West.
Committee on Finance :
COMMISSIONER* OF EMIGRANTS:—
Jessup.
Judge Edward McGowan, Old
Atwill,
Post Office Building, op-
Haskell.
posite Plaza.
CORPORATION OF THE
CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO
FOR
1854.
Mayor C. K. GARRISON, 1 City
Clerk Superior Court —
Hall.
* Henry Haskell, 8 City Hall.
Recorder G. W. Baker, 5 City Hall.
( Robert Kerrison, ) „., .-.,
Assessors . . \ Jas. H. Keller, } w 11
/ Richard Parr, ) ilalh
Comptroller . .S. R. Harris, 3 City Hall.
Treasurer. . . .Hamilton Bowie, 12 City Hall.
Tax Collector .W . A. Matthews, 2 City Hall.
City Engineer for Establishing Grades —
City Attorney. S. A. Sharp, 1G3 Montgomery
Milo Hoadley. 3 basement
street.
Union Hotel.
City Marshal. B. Seguine, 4 City Hall.
Commissioners of the Funded Debt of the City
Street Com'r .John Addis, A, basement City
of San Francisco —
Hall.
P. A. Morse,
Harb. Master. Robert Haley, corner Jack "on
A.. J. Tallant,
and Drum streets, aver
Smyth Clark,
Young America.
William G. Hooper,
Beverly C. Sanders.
APPENDIX. — BOARD OP ALDERMEN.
207
OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN
OF THE CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Joseph F. Atwill, (of Fourth "Ward,) President.
D. H. Haskell Sixth Ward.
J. Nightingale Seventh Ward.
James Tax Ness Eisrhth Ward.
Hexry Meiggs First Ward
C. 0. West Second Ward
R. M. Jessup Third Ward.
J. D. Brower Fifth Ward,
JOHN CRANE Clerk.
JACOB LERMEN Serjeant-at-Arms
STANDING COMMITTEES
Committee on Auditing:
Jessup,
Haskell,
Meiggs.
Committee on Finance:
Haskell,
West,
Jessup.
Committee on Fire and Water:
Brower,
Jessup,
West.
Committee on Health and Police:
Nightingale,
Haskell,
\ ax Ness.
Committee on Judiciary:
Van Ness,
Brower,
Committee on Licenses and Taxes:
Brower,
Tax Ness,
Nightingale.
Committee on Ordinance:
M EIGGS,
WbsTj
V \n Ness.
Committee on Printing:
Jessup,
Nightingale,
Haskell.
Committee on Rules:
Brower,
West,
Nightingale.
Committee on Salaries:
Van Ness,
Brower,
Nightingale.
Meiggs
Committee on Streets, Public Buildings, Ifc.
Nightingale, Jessup,
Meiggs,
JOINT COMMITTEE
From the Board of Aldermen.
Haskell,
West,
Jessup,
on accounts:
From the Board of Assistants.
Carter,
West,
Gardner.
OFFICES AND RESIDENCES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
President — Atwill — (Fourth Ward) — Office and Residence, 172 Washington street, between
Kearny and Montgomery streets.
First Ward — Aldermen Meiggs — Office, corner Bush and Montgomery streets; Residence,
N. E. corner Montgomery and Broadway.
Second Ward — Alderman West — Front street, next door to S. W. corner of Washington
street; Residence, John street, second door above Powell, between Pa-
cific and Jackson streets.
Third Ward — Alderman Jessup— Office and Residence, 79 Washington street, between San
some and Front streets.
Fifth Ward — Alderman Brower — Office and Residence, 58 Montgomery street, between Pine
and Bush streets.
Sixth Ward — Alderman Haskell— Office and Residence, Adams & Co's. Banking House,
Montgomery street, next door to corner of California street.
Seventh Ward — Alderman Nightingale — Office and Residence, Union Hotel, IS o. 12 First
street, between Market and Mission streets.
208
A PPENDIX.
ASSISTANT ALDERMEN.
Eighth Ward — Alderman Van Ness — Office, Counting Clerk's Office, City Hall; Residence,
near the Mission Dolores, at the intersection of Market and Thorne
streets.
OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN
OF THE CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Frank Turk, (of Sixth Ward) President.
Chas. H. Corser First Ward.
C. D. Carter Second Ward.
Geo. 0. Ecker Third Ward.
J. R. West Fourth Ward.
ROBERT C. PAGK Clerk
THOMAS WHITE Sergeant-at-Arms.
ROBERT C. PAGE Clerk of the Common Council.
Wm. H. Talmage Fifth Ward.
Frank Turk Sixth Ward.
Samuel Gardner Seventh Ward.
J. G. W. Schulte Eight Ward.
STANDING COMMITTEES
Committee on Auditing:
Ecker,
Talmage.
Carter.
Committee mi Finance:
Carter,
West,
Gardner.
Committee on Fire and Water:
Talmage,
Ecker,
Corser.
Committee on Health and Police:
Corser,
West,
Ecker.
Committee on Judiciary:
West,
Corser,
Carter.
Committee on Licenses and Taxes:
Gardner,
Talmage,
Schulte.
Cornmittee on Ordinances:
Talmage,
Gardner,
Corser.
Committee on Printing:
Schulte,
Talmage,
Ecker.
Committee on Rules:
Ecker,
Carter,
Corser.
Committee on Streets, Public Buildings,
Wharves and Improvements:
Carter,
Gardner,
Schulte.
Committee on Salaries:
Gardner — Schulte — West.
Joint Committee on Land Claims:
From Board Aldermen | From B'ard Assistants
Haskell, Carter,
West, West,
Jessup. Gardner.
OFFICES AND RESIDENCES OF BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN.
President — Frank Turk — (Sixth Ward) — Office corner Commercial and Montgomery streets,
over J. King of Wm.'s Banking house.
First Ward — Gharles H. Corser, Store and Residence, Davis, near Pacific street.
Second Ward — C. D. Carter — Office 105 Montgomery street; Residence Vallejo, between
Stockton and Powell streets.
Third Ward — Geo. 0. Ecker — Office and Residence south-east corner of Clay and Mont-
gomery streets.
Fourth Ward — J. R. West — Office corner Front and Sacramento streets, up stairs; Resi-
dence, Washington street, above Stockton.
Fifth Ward — Wm. H. Talmage — Office Maynard's Row, California street; Residence,
Oriental Hotel.
Seventh Ward — Samuel Gardner — Office and Residence, Sutter Hotel, Happy Valley.
Eighth Ward — J. G. W. Schulte — Office and Residence, corner of Bush and Dupontsts.
APPENDIX. — OFFICERS OF ELECTIONS. — POLICE. 209
JUDGES AND INSPECTORS OF ELECTION.
First Ward — Inspector — William Carr.
Judges — John Boden, James Perkins.
Second Ward — Inspector — J. A. Claughley.
Judges — L. Joseph. L. Melville.
Third Ward — Inspector — J. L. Van Bokkelen.
Judges — J. C. Griswold, C. M. Chase.
Fourth Ward — Inspector — T. Magoire.
Judges— J. W. Rider, W. A. Cornwall.
Fifth Ward— Inspector— E. A. Ebbetts.
Judges — W. H. Lyon, A. Coy.
Sixth Ward — Inspector — William X. Burkhead.
Judges — J. P. Casey, A. Lock wood.
Seventh Ward — Inspector— E. J. Wilson.
Judges — -William Hammond. George Burdsell.
Eigltfh Ward — Iuspector — George Andrews.
Judges — J. C. Corbett, J. W. Keeling.
POLICE DEPARTMENT,
Bront Seguine, City Marshal, Office Xo. 4 City Hall.
D. H. T. Moss, Assistant City Marshal, Office Xo. 4 City Hall.
Hampton Xorth, Captain of Police.
Richard B. Monks, Assistant Captain of Police.
James McElroy, Sergeant of Police.
James Towle, Sergeant of Police.
Crawford Fletcher, Clerk to City Marshal.
POLICE FORCE. CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO.
James J. Green,
R. McDougal,
H. Darling,
T. H. Morton,
W. R. Stewart,
J. J. Josephs, Jr.
James Cusic,
W. H. Haney,
James Xelson,
Andrew Mackenzie,
George W. Kenney,
W. Groombridge,
H. W. Kerrison,
Charles Warren,
W. Mason,
H. McKenzie,
James Kennevan,
A. Lockwood,
W.C. Dotter,
G. C. Wardwell,
Samuel Black.
Edward Carpenter,
E. J. Saulsbury,
Owen Fallon,
Michael Kenny,
J. W. Lees,
John Eagan,
C. Holland,
A. E. Slicer,
J. Powers,
P. McMahon,
J. F. O'Brien.
James Hogan,
F. H. Schroeder,
J. W. Jones,
H. W. Talcott,
P. Gardner,
Michael Dolan,
Richard P. Robinson,
John Metz,
John Hanna,
James Duffy,
John Walsh,
Thomas Eagan,
Thomas Xicholl,
John Davidson,
Daniel O'Regan.
Hugh Curran.
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210 APPENDIX. FIRE DEPARTEENT.
OFFICERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Chief Engineer, CHARLES P. DUANE.
First Assistant Engineer EDWARD A. EBBETTS.
Second Assistant Engineer. JOSEPH CAPRICE.
Third Assistant Engineer, CHARLES S. SIMPSON.
BOARD OF DELEGATES.
MEETS SECOND WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH AT CITY HALL.
C. P. DUANE, Chairman.
J. L. YAN BOKKELEN, ■ Secretary.
H. A. COBB, Treasurer.
Jos. Caprice, Chas. S. Simpson and E. A. Ebbetts, Ex-officio Members.
Empire Engine No. 1 David B. Castree,
E. YV. Nottage.
Lady Washington Engine No. 2.. M. De La Moxtanya,
Franklin Johnston.
Howard Engine No: 3 Lewis H. Cohen,
David H. Rand.
California Engine No. 4 William S. O'Brien,
Charles R. Bond.
Knickerbocker Engine No. 5 Edward S. Spear,
G. F. Nutting.
Monumental Engine No. 6 Frank M. Pixley,
George R: Davidson.
Monumental Engine No. 7 P. W. Shepheard,
J. W. Stillman.
Pacific Engine No. 8 A. S. Merritt.
Francis Gray.
Vigilant Engine No. 9 Charles S. Biden,
J. D. Bluxome.
Crescent Engine No. 10 J. Hawes Davis,
J. P. Casey.
Columbia Engine No. 11 John H. Shepard,
Edward P. Buckley:
Pennsylvania Engine No. 12 Franklin L. Jones,
Henry K. Cummings.
St. Francis Hook and Ladder No. 1 A. A. Brinsmade,
John P. Buckley:
Lafayette Hook and Ladder No. 2. . H: A. Cobb,
E. Grisar.
Sansome Hook and Ladder No. 3 . . . Robert C. Page,
J. L. Van Bokkelen:
APPENDIX
F I E E DEPARTMENT.
211
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF SAX FRANCISCO FIRE DEPART-
MENT CHARITABLE FUND.
ALFRED DE WITT, President,
EUGENE L. SULLIVAN Secretary.
HENRY HAIGHT Treasurer.
BEVERLY C. SANDERS, MARTIN L. ROBERT-.
THEODORE PAYNE. GEORGE H. HOSSEFROS.
Physicians who have Volunteered their Services to the Department :
Henry M. Gray. M. D.
C. If. Hitchcock. M. D.
A. J. Bowie, M. D.
Arthur B. Stoct, M. D.
S. M. Tibbetts. M. D.
Valkntini; Mutt. Jr.. M. D.
0. S. Whitney. M. D.
EMPIRE ENGINE COMPANY No.l.—
Location Kearny street, between Sacra-
mento and California. Organized June
4th, 1850. George W. Green, Foreman :
David Scannell, Assistant Foreman :
Thomas A. Lane, Secretary: Charles A.
• Dexter, Treasurer.
LADY WASHINGTON ENGINE COM-
I 'ANY N". 2. — Location. Sa
between California and Pine. M. De
La Moutanyu, Foreman ; Franklin John-
ii. First Assistant Foreman : Fred'k.
Weaver. Second Assistant Foreman : W.
W. .Main. Secretary; ('. Praag. Treas'r.
HOWARD ENGINE COMPANY No. 3.
Location. Merchant st.. between Mont-
gomery and Saosome. Organized Jane
15th. L850. Wm. II. Patten. Foreman :
Alexander BfacAbee, First Assistant
Foreman; Henry McNulty, Second As-
sistant Foreman : Henry C. Mallory,
Secretary ; Frederick Lewis, Treasurer.
CALIFORNIA ENGINE COMPANY
No. 4. — Location. Market Square, oppo-
site the Oriental Hotel. Organized Oct.
10th. LS60. J. W. Leese. Foreman ; A.
J. ('lose. First Assistant Foreman ; H.
Ford. Second Assistant Foreman ; II. J.
Van Riper, Secretary : E. B. Tompkins.
Treasurer.
KNICKERBOCKER ENGINE COM-
PANY No. 5. — Location, Sacramento
street, between Montgomery and San-
some. Organized October 17th, 1850.
Charles E. Buckingham, Foreman ; -Mat-
thew Mclutyre. First Assistant Fore-
man ; Isaac Jessup, Second Assistaut
Foreman : Jas. J. Know! tun. Secretary ;
Charles I). Carter. Treasurer.
MONUMENTAL ENGINE COMPANY
No. 6. — Location, Brenham Place, op-
posite Portsmouth Square. Organized
October 4th, 1850. J. \V. Rider, Fore-
man ; C. G. Jameson, First Assistant
Foreman; Geo. E. Yeates, Second As-
sistant Foremau ; Chas. M. Chase, Sec-
retary ; R. H. Sinton, Treasurer.
MONUMENTAL ENGINE COMPANY
No. 7.- Location, Brenham Place, op-
posite Portsmoutb Square. Organized
October 4th; 1850. John L. Durkee,
Foreman : John Nugent, First Assistant
Foreman: W. H. Pofneer, Second As-
ian. Chas. M. Chase, Sec-
ry; B. II. Sinton. Treasurer.
PACIFIC ENGINE COMPANY No. 8.
Location, Front street, between Jackson
and Pacific. Organized September 19th,
1853. B. Oakley. Jr., Foreman ; Geo.
J. Brand-tetter. Assistant Foreman; D.
O. Bmwn. Si<"v : F. Gray, Treasurer.
VIGILANT ENGINE COMPANY No.
9. — Locatiop, Stockton street, between
Pacific and Broadway. Organized April
8th, L852. Win. H. Bovee, F'oreman,
J. L. Chappell, First Assistant Foreman;
E. P. Folger, Second Assistant Foreman:
Charles S. Bidep, President; John W.
Cherry. Secretary : Thomas Cartwright,
Assistant Secretary ; John Short. Treas-
urer ; David L. Beck, John Short, and
Wm. H. Bovee, Trna
CRESCENT ENGINE COMPANY No:
10. — Location. Ohio st.. between Broad-
way and Pacific. Organized November
4th. 1852. James P. Casey, Foreman;
Edward Shannon, Assistant Foreman;
Edwin McGroty, Secretary ; J. Hawes
Davis. Treasurer.
COLUMBIAN ENGINE COMPANY,
No. 11. — Location. Bush st., between
Kearny and Dupont. Organized Nov.
4th. 1.852. Daniel N. Tucker, Foreman ;
M. McGuire, Assistant Foremau ; Jacob
Learman, Treasurer ; George A. Carson,
Secretarv.
PENNSYLVANIA ENGINE COMPA-
NY No. 12. — Location, Jackson street,
betw'n Kearny and Dupont. Organized
November 4th, ls>52. Robert B. Quayle,
Foremau ; P. E. Garvin, First Assistant
Foreman ; John V. McElwee, Second
Assistaut Foremau : John Hanna, Secre-
tary ; Geo. K. Gluyas, Treasurer.
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APPENDIX
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
ST. FRANCIS HOOK AND LADDER
COMPANY No 1.— Location, Dupont
street, between Clay and Sacramento.
Organized June 15th, 1850. George W.
Gibbs, Foreman ; Lewis H. Robie, First
Assistant Foreman ; R. F. Pickett, Sec-
ond Assistant Foreman ; Geo. B. Hyatt,
Secretary . H : Barroilhet, Treasurer.
LAFAYETTE HOOK AND LADDER
COMPANY No. 2.— Location, Stock-
ton street, north of Pacific. Organized
September 19th, 1853. H. A. Cobb,
Foreman ; A. De St. Dennis, First
Assistant Foreman ; E. Sebire, Second
Assistant Foreman ; V. Pailles, Third
Assistant Foreman ; E. Grisar, Treas'r ;
H. Boutin, Secretary.
SANSOME HOOK AND LADDER
COMPANY No. 3.— Location, Mont-
gomery street, between Jackson and Pa-
cific. Organized June 18th, 1850. J. L:
Van-Bokkelen, Foreman ; Florence Ma-
honey, First Assistant Foreman ; Robert
A. Law, Second Assistant Foreman ;
Robert C. Page, Secretary ; Thomas D.
Green, Treasurer.
ALTA HOOK AND LADDER COM-
PANY No. 4. — Organized " once upon
a time." Location — has never been as-
certained. Galvanic, Foreman ; Iron
Handle Axes, First Assistant Foreman ;
Soled Boots, Second Assistant Foreman;
Powder Box, Secretary; Lemon Kid
Gloves, Treasurer.
FIRE DEPARTMENT DISTRICTS AND ALARMS.
The City has been Districted, and the following signals will be observed in striking the City
Hall Bell for an Alarm of Fire.
First District, First Ward — Bounded by Clark's Point and Bay on north and east, south by
Jackson, west by Montgomery street. Signal, one stroke of Bell.
Second District, Second Ward — Bounded north by the Bay, east by Montgomery, south by
Jackson, and west by Larkin street. Signal, two strokes of Bell.
Third District, Third Ward — Bounded north by Jackson, east by Bay, south by Sacramento,
and west by Montgomery street. Signal, three strokes of Bell.
Fourth District, Fourth Ward — Bounded north by Jackson, east by Montgomery, west by
Larkin, and south by Clay street. Signal, four strokes of Bell.
Fifth District, Fifth Ward — Bounded uorth by Sacramento, east by Bay, south by Market,
and west by Montgomery street. Signal, five strokes of Bell.
Sixth District, Sixth Ward — Bounded north by Clay, east by Montgomery, south by Bush,
and West by Larkin street. Signal, six strokes of Bell.
Seventh District, Seventh Ward — Bounded north by Market, south by Fourth street, east and
west by Bay and Rincon Point. Signal, seven strokes of Bell.
Eighth District, Eighth Ward — Bounded north by Bush, and extending to Mission Dolores.
Signal, eight strokes of Bell.
Previous to striking an Alarm, the Bell will be rung rapidly 10 or 15 strokes for the
general alarm, and then the District will be struck, and thus continued at intervals.
LOCATION OF FIRE DEPARTMENT CISTERNS.
Corner Powell and Broadway,
Stockton and Union.
'• " Greene
" Vallejo,
" '• Broadway,
" " Pacific,
" " Washington,
8 " " " Clay,
9 Sacramento above Stockton,
10 Corner Dupont and Green,
11 Corner Dupont and Vallejo,
12 " " " Breadway,
13 " " " Pacific,
14 " " " Jackson,
15 " " , " Washington,
16 " " " Clay, .
17 " " " Sacramento,
18 " " " California,
19 " Kearny and Pacific,
20 Corner Kearny, and Jackson,
21 Plaza,
22 Corner Kearny and Sacramento,
23 « " * " Pine,
24 " " " Bush,
25 " Montgomery and Pacific,
26 " " " Washington,
27 " " " Commercial,
28 " " " California,
29 " " " Bush,
30 " Sansomeand Pacific,
31 " « " Clav,
32 '• " •• Pine,
33 " Battery and Long Wharf,
34 California Engine House,
35 Market Square,
36 Corner First and Jessie,
37. " Mission and Anthony,
38 " Broadway and Ohio,
Several Private Cisterns are located on Clay, above Stockton street. There will be a list
of Private Cisterns and other supplies of water, kept at the Chief Engineer's Office,
"which are at the disposal of the Department in time of need."
APPENDIX. — FIRE ORDINANCES. 213
ORDINANCES
PROVIDING FOR MORE PERFECT SECURITY OF PROPERTY
FROM FIRE.
ORDINANCE No. 233— as amended by Ordinance No. 279— fixing the
Fire Limits of the City and providing for the appointment of Fire Wardens.
The People of the City of San Francisco-do ordain as follows :
Section 1. The fire limits of the City of San Francisco shall be within the following
boundaries, viz : Beginning at the Bay and running through Union street, to its intersection
with Powell street; thence along Powell street to its intersection with Post street; thence
along Post street to its intersection with Second street; thence aloug Second street to its
intersection with Folsom street; thence along Folsom street to the waters of the Bay;
thence along the water, front of the city, to the place of beginning. These limits shall be
sub-divided into four districts, as follows : The first district shall embrace that portion
lying between Union and Jackson streets. The second district shall embrace that portion
lying between Jackson and Clay streets. The third district shall embrace that portion lying
between Clay and California streets. The fourth district shall embrace that portion lying
between California and Folsom streets.
Section 2. The first, second and third Assistant Engineers, and.the Secretary of the
Board of Delegates of the Fire Department shall be, and are hereby constituted " Fire
Wardens." Immediately after they are elected by the Fire Department as Engineers, they
shall be sworn in as Fire Wardens by the Mayor, and receive from him a certificate of office,
which shall vest them with all the powers of policemen, and be their authority for carrying
out the provisions of this Ordinance.
The First Assistant Engineer shall be Fire Warden for the First District, Second As-
sistant Engineer for the Second District, the Third Assistant Engineer for the Third Dis-
trict, and the Secretary of the Board of Delegates for the Fourth District.
Each Fire Warden shall reside in the District for which he is appointed, and shall be
paid for such services one hundred and fifty dollars per month, payable out of the Fire De-
partment Fund.
Section 3. It shall be the duty of the Fire Wardens to examine as often of twice each
month, all buildings or places where fires are or may be used, within their respective districts,
for the purpose of discovering any violation of this or any other Ordinance that may here-
after be adopted for the prevention of fires.
Section 4. If in the opinion of any Fire Warden, there is any danger to be appre-
hended from the construction of any fire-place, stove, stove-pipe, chimney, or in any other
manner, from fire, to direct the danger to be corrected, and if the direction is not complied
with, within a reasonable time, the parties so offending shall be subject to a fine of not less
than twenty-five dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars, at the discretion of the Recorder.
Section 5. Xo person shall make or cause to be made, any fire in any street, lane,
open lot or public square within the fire limits, unless he or they first obtain the written per-
mission of the Mayor or Fire Warden, under the penalty of not less than ten, nor more than
fifty dollars for each offence, at the discretion of the Recorder.
Section 6. Xo owner or occupant of any stable or other place, where combustables
are exposed, shall use therein a lighted candle or lamp of any description, except the same
shall be securely kept within a lantern, under a penalty of twenty-five dollars for each
offence.
Section 7. Xo hay or other dangerous material shall be stored in any lot within the
fire limits, unless under secure cover, under a penalty of not less than than twenty-five, nor
more than one hundred dollars, at the discretion of the Recorder.
Section 8. Xo cloth covered or tent building, shall be permitted within the fire limits,
and a refusal to remove the same, shall subject the offender to a fine of not less than twenty-
five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, at the discretion of the Recorder.
Section 9. The Chief Engineer of the Fire Department shall be, by virtue of his of-
fice. Fire Warden, and as such have a general supervision of the Fire Wardens and Fire
Districts, and he is hereby vested with all the powers of a policeman; but he shall receive no
compensation for such services.
214 APPENDIX. — FIRE ORDINANCES.
Section 10. Ordinance No. 176, creating the office of Fire Warden, and providing
other means for the prevention and extinguishment of fires; and all other ordinances con-
flicting with the provisions of this ordinance, be, and the same are hereby repealed.
NATHANIEL HOLLAND, President of the Board of Assistant Aldermen.
J. H. BLOOD, Presdent of the Board of Aldermen.
Approved, May 22, 1852. S. R. HARRIS, Mayor.
ORDINANCE No. 328 — Providing for the Imposing of Penalties for False Alarms of Fire.
The People of the City of San Francisco do ordain as follows :
Section 1. Any person or persons found guilty of wilfully creating a false alarm of fire,
shall, upon conviction thereof before the City Recorder, be fined in a sum not exceeding one
hundred dollars, nor less than ten dollars, together with imprisonment for a term not exceed-
ing twenty, nor less than five days, at the discretion of the Recorder. Each and every mem-
ber of the Fire Department, shall have the power and authority to arrest any such persons
offending agaiust the provisions of this act.
Section 2. Any ordinances or parts of ordinances, in any way conflicting with the provi-
sions of this Ordinance, be and the same are hereby repealed.
J. P. HAVEN, President of the Board of Aldermen.
JAMES DeLONG, President, of the Board of Assistant Aldermen.
Approved, April 13, 1853. C. J. BRENHAM, Mayor.
A true copy : EDWARD TOBY, Clerk of the Common Council.
ORDINANCE No. 282 — Fixing Fire Limits in which no Wooden Buildings shall be erected
after July 1st, 1853,
The People of the City of San Francisco do ordain as follows :
Section 1. All dwelling houses, store-houses, or other buildings whatsoever, except such as
are hereinafter provided for, which, alter the first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and
fifty -three, shall be built or erected within that part of the city of San Francisco, bounded as
follows, to wit : commencing at the south-east corner of the intersection of Dupont and Pa-
cific streets, running thence southerly along the easterly line of Dupont street to the north-
east corner of Dupont and Pine .streets, thence easterly along the northerly line of Pine street
to the north-west corner of Pine and Front streets, thence northerly along the westerly line
of Front street to the south-west corner of Front and Pacific streets, thence westerly along
the southerly line of Pacific street to the place of beginning, shall be made and constructed
of stone or brick, with party or fire walls rising at least two feet above the roof, and shall be
covered with brick, slate, tile, cement, or other safe material against fire.
Section 2. No dwelling houses, store-houses, or other buildings whatsoever, which from
the passing of this ordinance till the first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-
three, shall be built or erected of wood, or any other material, except such as provided for
in the first section of this ordinance, shall exceed twelve feet in height from the ground to
the roof, nor fifteen feet to the extreme top of the roof.
Section 3. No wooden building shall, after the passing of this ordinance, be raised, en-
larged, built upon, or removed from one lot to another, within the limits aforesaid.
Section -1. Every building of any desrridtion whatever, which shall hereafter be erected,
roofed, repaired, altered, enlarged, built upon, or removed, contrary to the provisions of this
ordinance, shall be deemed a common nuisance, and the proprietor or priprietors thereof shall
be liable to a penalty of five hundred dollars, and to an additional penalty of two hundred
dollars for every twenty-four hours during which such building shall remain in violation of
this ordinance, after notice to remove the same shall have been givcu by the Chief Engineer
of the Fire Department, or either of the Fire Wardens, to him or tucm, or either of them,
personally, or by leaving the same in writing upon the premises.
Section 5. Every builder who shall so erect, roof, repair, alter, enlarge, or remove such
building, contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, whether he be the proprietor thereof
or not, shall for every such offence be liable to a penalty of two hundred and fifty dollars, all
of which penalties shall be imposed upon such proprietor or proprietors, builder or builder s,
by the Recorder of the city of San Franciseo, upon complaint of said Chief Engineer, or
either of the Fire Wardens, whose especial duty it is hereby expressly nuule to see that the
provisions of this ordinance are rigidly complied with.
Section 6. All penalties imposed under this ordinance shall be for the use and benefit of
the Fire Department of the city of San Francisco, and shall lie paid by the said Recorder to the
City Treasurer thereof.
APPENDIX. — FIRE ORDINANCES. 215 •
. .
Section 7. Any ordinance or ordinances in any way conflicting with the provisions of this '
act, are hereby repealed.
J. P. HAYEX, President of the Board of Aldermen.
JAMES DeLOXG, President of the Board of Assistant, Aldermen.
Approved, December 6th, 1852. C. J. BREXHAM. Mayor.
I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of an original ordinance returned by the ;
Mayor to the Common Council, with his approval. December 6th, 1852.
EDWARD TOBY, Clerk.
ORDINANCE Xo. 364 — Providing for the more perfect Protection of Property from Fire.
The People of the City of San Francisco do ordain as follows :
Section 1. That from and after the passage of this ordinance, it shall be unlawful for any
person or persons to erect within the fire limits, as described in chapter fifth, title third, sec-
tion first, Codified Ordinances, any awnings <>r piazza-; that will extend over the sidewalks,
or into the public streets, in front of any buildings fronting on any street, lane t>r alley, un-
less the same shall be constructed on iron or metal frames, and covered with iron, zinc or tin,
or other metal; otherwise the same shall be declared a nuisance, under the provisions of the
Fire Ordinance of the city.
SECTION 2. It shall be the duty of the Fire "Warden of any district of the city, within his
district, to have removed, at the expense of the owners or occupants, all awnings and piazzas
now erected, that may be deemed unsafe or dangerous by a majarity of the Board of Fire
Wardens, to the security of the city from fire ; and it shall be their duty also to serve a writ-
ten notice on all owners or occupants of such premises, to remove the 'same within four days.
riON 3. It shall be the duty of the Fire Wardens to cause every stove pipe and chim-
ney to be carried up at least four feet above the extreme height of the building to which such
pipe or chimney is attached, if required bi/ the Fire Wardens ; and should they deem them
unsafe to the the buildings adjoining, they shall order the same carried four feet above the
extreme top of said buildings.
Section 4. If, in the opinion of a majority of the Board of Fire Wardens, a sheet-iron pipe
is not sufficient for the safety of the building, they shall inform the owners or occupants
thereof, and order the same constructed OS more substantial material, or taken down.
Section 5. It shall be the duty of the Fire Wardens to remove or cause to be removed any
and all wooden signs which, in their situation, or from under size, shall in their judgment be
deemed hazardous to any brick building when thereto affixed.
Section 6. The heads of the Fire Department, the Chief Engineer and his Assistants, to-
gether with the Marshal or any of the policemen or firemen, are hereby authorized and em-
powered to prevent any dray, cart, or other vehicle, from approaching nearer than within one
block of the fire.
Section 7. All cloth awnings attached to wooden buildings shall be supported by iron
frames, and shall be so constructed as to roll up against the building, and shall be secured
under a covering of some fire-proof material : and all cloth awnings shall be rolled up and se-
cured as above, at the closing of the store or saloon to which the same may be attached ; and
it shall be the doty of the Chief Fni_ r ineer and Fire Wardens to enforce the provisions ofthi3
section.
Section 8. Any person or persons violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall
be fined in a sum not less than fifty dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned
not less than ten days, nor more than sixty days.
Section 9. The Chief Engineer is hereby authorized to have one thousand copies of this
ordinance printed.
Section 10. All ordinances or parts of ordinances, conflicting with this ordinance, are
hereby repealed.
J. P. HAYEX, President of the Board of Aldermen.
H. R. HASTE. President of the Board of Assistant Aldermen.
Approved, July 6th, 1853. C. J. BREXHAM, Mayor.
I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of an original ordinance returned by the
Mavor to the C ommon Council, with his approval, Julv 8th. 1853.
EDWARD TOBY, Clerk of the Common Council.
Citizens are respectfully recmested to give information of any infringement of the above
ordinances to the following officers of the Fire Deparrment, who are constituted Fire "War
216 APPENDIX. — CITY ORDINANCES.
dens, and charged with the enforcement of the same. Particular attention is hereby directed
to the above laws, which are at this date in full effect, and will be enforced.
CHAS. P. DUANE, Chief Engineer and Fire Warden.
WM. A. EBBETTS,
First Assistant Engineer, Warden First District, Union to Jackson sts.
JOS. CAPRISE,
Second Assistant Engineer, Warden Second District, between Jackson and Clav sts.
CHAS. S. SIMPSON,
Third Assistant Engineer. Warden Third District, between Clay and California sts.
J. L. VAN BOKKELEN,
Secretary Fire Department, Warden Fourth District, between California and Folsom sts.
San Francisco, July 27th, 1853.
ORDINANCE No. U6—Pro!nbiti 7 ig Obstructions on Public Streets.
The people of the City of San Francisco do ordain as follows :
Sec. 1. No person shall place or cause to be placed upon any street, place, square or
thoroughfare, or upon the side-walks thereof, any article whatever, so as to obstruct the
same ; nor shall any person expose or offer any merchandize or other property for show, or
for sale by auction or otherwise, upon any street, place or square, or thoroughfare, or upon
the side walks thereof.
Sec. 2; Any person or persons intending to erect any building, shall by leaving a written
notice of such iutent in the Street Commissioner's Office, have leave to occupy not more
than one-third of the width of such street, place or thoroughfare, in front of his or their
premises, for three months, subject to renewal at the discretion of the Street Commissioner.
Sec. 3; All persons violating the provisions of this ordinance, shall, upon conviction
thereof before the Recorder, be fined in a sum of not less than twenty-five dollars, nor more
than fifty, for each offence, at the discretion of the Recorder.
Sec. 4. The Street Commissioner shall serve a written notice upon the owner of any such
article of obstruction, to remove the same within twenty-four hours after notice ; and if not
removed, such person or persons upon conviction, shall pay a fine not exceeding one hundred
dollars for every twenty-four hours after such article shall remain, after notice to remove the
same shall have been given. In case no owner for such article can be found, then the Street
Commissioner shall post notice on said article of obstruction, and if not removed within
twenty-four hours, he shall remove the same to some public place at his discretion, and
advertise the same for ten days for sale ; and if no owner appears to redeem the same, they
shall be sold, and the amount received be paid into the city treasury, to the credit of the
Street Department fund. H. R. Haste,
President Board of Assistant Aldermen.
J. P. Haven,
President Board of Aldermen.
Approved June 10, 1853. C.J. Brenham, Mayor.
I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of an original ordinance returned by the
Mayor to the Common Council, with his approval, June 13, 1853:
Edward Toby, Clerk of the Common Council.
ORDINANCE No. 302— Prohibiting Riding or Driving on Side- Walks.
The people of the City of San Francisco do ordain as follows :
Sec. 1. No person shall ride or drive any horse or other animal, nor drive any cart, dray,
wagon, or vehicle of any kind whatsoever, upon the side-walk of any public street, alley,
place or square.
Sec. 2. All persons offending against the provisions of this act shall upon complaint
thereof before the City Recorder, be fined in a sum of not less than ten dollars nor over
fifty, at the discretion of the Recorder. * James De Long,
"President Board of Assistant Aldermen.
J. P. Haven,
President Board of Aldermen.
Approved, February 14th, 1853. C. J. Brenham, Mayor.
A true copy : Edward Toby,
Clerk Common Council:
APPENDI X. — ORDINANCE CONCERNING GUNPOWDER. 217
ORDINANCE— Providing for the Storage of Gunpowder.
The people of the City of San Francisco do ordain as follows :
Sec. 1. A Storekeeper shall be appointed by the Common Council in joint ballot, whose
duty it shall be to take charge of the City Powder Magazine, subject to such regulations as
the Common Council may deem advisable.
No person or persons shall keep for his or their private use in any one house or place
within the limits of this city more than five pounds of gunpowder, at any one time, under
the penalty of not less than five hundred dollars.
Sec. 2. No person shall hereafter keep powder on sale within the limits of this city without
first obtaining a license of the Comptroller, which he shall be entitled to by the payment of
one dollar, which shall go into the City Treasury ; nor shall such person keep in any one
store, building or other place within the limits of the city, more than fifty pounds of powder
at one time, and that .shall be kept in a strong copper chest, well and securely fastened, with
the word " Powder'' distinctly printed upon it. The said chest shall always be kept within
three feet of the main entrance of the building or place where powder is kept, so that in the
event of a fire it may be readily removed. Moreover, it shall be the duty of every person
obtaining a license and selling powder as aforesaid, to keep in a conspicuous place on the
front of the building or place iu which such powder is kept, a sign with the words "Licensed
to sell Powder," conspicuously painted upon it ; and auy person offending against the pro-
visions of this Section shall be fined not less than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not
less than thirty nor more than sixty days.
Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of the captain or commander of any vessel which has arrived
or which may hereafter arrive at this port, the cargo of which consists in whole or iu part
of powder, to report the fact that he has such powder OH board within forty-eight hours after
his arrival in port to the keeper of one of the Powder Magazines authorized by law ; and
no vessel, while lying alongside any dock, wharf or pier of this city, shall receive powder on
board, exceeding the quantity prescribed in Section 1st of this Ordinance, and for the viola-
tion of either of the provisions of this Section, the vessel shall be liable to a fine of not less
than five hundred dollars, to be recovered in a prosecution before the Recorder of this city.
Sec, 4. It shall be the duty of the Storekeeper of the Magazine when requested to do so,
to convey powder to and from the Magazine, and for the removal and delivery of the same,
he shall be entitled to receive from the person or persons so ordering the same the sum of fifty
cents per keg, and for every month that he shall keep the same in the Magazine aforesaid, he
shall be entitled to receive the sum of seventy-five cents per keg.
See. 5. The Storekeeper of the Powder Magazine shall execute a bond to the city, for the
benefit of the depositors, for the faithful discharge of his duties, with two sufficient securities,
to be approved by the Mayor, in the sum of five thousand dollars ; and it shall be his duty
to give a receipt for all powder deposited with him.
Sec. 6. It shall be the duty of all persons having a greater quantity of powder than is
allowed in the preceding Sections of this Ordinance in their possession, either in houses or
vessels, to notify the Storekeeper of the Magazine immediately, so that he may remove or
cause to be removed all powder within the limits of this city to the Magazine.
Sec. 7. Whenever any vessel arriving at this port shall have powder on board, it shall be
the duty of the keeper of the Magazine, to whom the master or other persons having charge
of such vessel shall report the fact of powder beimr on board, to superintend the landing and
removal of said powder ; nor shall any powder be discharged from a vessel in the night time,
or be permitted to remain at the place where it is landed or discharged ; and any person or
persons offending against the provisions of this Section shall be liable to a fine of not less
than one hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, to be recovered on conviction
before the Recorder.
Sec. 8. Whenever auy powder, exceeding the quantity of fifty pounds is about to be
removed to or from any magazine, it shall be the duly of the person or persons removing the
same to notify the Chief Eugineer of the Fire Department that such removal is about to be
made : and for the failure to so notify the Chief Engineer, the person or persons so offending
shall be fined in a sum of not less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars for each and
every such offence, to be recovered on couviction before the Recorder, or such person or per-
sons so convicted may be imprisoned for a time not less than ten nor more than twenty days.
Sec. 9. Any person informing of the violation of thi3 ordinance, shall be entitled to half
the amount of the fine recovered.
Sec. 10. All ordinances or parts of ordinances conflicting with the provisions of this ordi-
nance are hereby repealed.
In Board of Assistant Aldermen, May 9th, 1853, passed finally, after a third reading, by
unanimous vote. Edward Toby, Clerk.
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218 APPENDIX . — EDINANCE S. — LAND COMMISSIONERS.
ORDINANCE Prohibiting Encroachments on Side- Walks.
The people of the City of San Francisco do ordain as follows :
Sec. 1: The entrance to any cellar or basement story of any building fronting any public
street, alley, or square of the city, shall not be constructed so as to occupy more than one-half
of the width of the side-walk extending along the front of said building.
Sec. 2. Such entrance shall in all cases be closed during the night, with a strong and
sufficient covering or door.
Sec. 3. Any owner or occupant of a building who shall fail, neglect, or refuse to observe
the provisions of this ordinance, shall upon complaint made to the Recorder, if convicted of
a violation of any of said provisions, be fined in a sum not less than fifty dollars, nor exceed-
ing five hundred dollars, within the discretion of the Recorder.
In the Board of Assistant Aldermen, March 21st, 1853, after third reading, passed finally
by unanimous vote. Edward Toby, Clerk.
ORDINANCE JVo.499— To P, event Obstructing the Harbor of San
Francisco.
The people of the City of San Francisco do ordain as follows :
That no person or persons shall throw or cause to be thrown into the Bay of San Fran-
cisco, within nine hundred feet of the water line front, or into any of the public slips or
docks, dedicated as such by ordinance, any coal, ashes, ballast, or other substance that will
cause obstruction, or sink. Any person or persons found guilty of violating this ordinance
shall be subject to a fine of not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, or to
imprisonment not to exceed three months, or to both such fine and imprisonment, at the
discretion of the Recorder. Frank Turk,
President Board of Assistant Aldermen.
Joseph F. Atwill, President Board of Aldermen.
Approved, December 29, 1853. C. K. Garrison, Mayor.
I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of an original ordinance returned by the
Mayor to the Common Council with his approval, January 4, 1854.
Robert C. Page, Clerk Common Council.
BOARD OF U, S, LAND COMMISSIONERS,
For Ascertaining and Settling Private Land Claims in the State of California.
Court Rooms 148 California street, Parrott's Iron Building.
ALPHEUS FELCH, President.
THOMPSON CAMPBELL,
R. AUGUSTUS THOMPSON.
ROBERT GREENHOW, Associate Law Agent.
VOLNEY E. HOWARD, Law Agent.
GEORGE FISHER, Secretary.
BOARD OF CALIFORNIA LAND COMMMISSION.
Office Nos. 3 and 4 Masonic Hall, second floor.
LEVI HERMANCE, President, Sacramento.
JOHN S. LOVE, San Francisco.
JOSEPH HOPKINS, Sutter county.
GEORGE O'DOHERTY, San Francisco.
LORING PICKERING, San Francisco.
WM. P. DANGERFIELD, Secretary, San Francisco.
APPENDIX. — CUSTOM HOUSE. 219
CUSTOM HOUSE.
Located on the South-East Comer of Sansome and Sacramento Streets — open Jaily from 10 A.
M. to 3 P. M., (Sundays excepted.)
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE.
RICHARD P. HAMMOMD, Collector.
JOHX WALTON, Deputy Collector. JOHN DUER, Jr.. Deputy Collector.
John B. Peachy, Cashier.
Mar-hall Bryan Invoice Clerk.
J. Frank Miller, Auditor.
P. ('. Ewer. Warehouse Clerk.
Cyril V. Grey, Collector's Clerk.
F. B. Schaeffer. Warehouse Clerk.
Wm. Walk, Jr., Cashier's Clerk.
J. L. Moody. Permit Clerk.
R. 0. Sturdivakt, Bookeeper.
F. A. Sawyer. Clearance Clerk.
Henry La Relvtrie. Impost Clerk.
Gb9Bok S. Fake, Entrance Clerk.
8. U. Hopkins, Statistical Clerk.
E. D. Hammond. Assistant Treasurer.
A. H. Harris, Entry Clerk.
Edward Durkin. Messenger.
Charles Monell, Entry Clerk.
Charles H. Hough e. Messenger.
C. T. Hopkins, Deposit Clerk,
Lawrence Smith, Porto.
F. D. Clayton-, Bond Clerk.
Denis Gehogax, Porter.
John- S. Watson, Abstract Clerk.
James Fbahob, Watchman.
Nelson M. Hine, Impost Clerk.
Henry J. Cqdts, Watchman.
George P. Johnston-, Register 1 Clerk.
JonN Flood, Watchman.
Algernon Smith, Record in,? Clerk.
AVm. 0. Hargan. Watchman.
Solomon Scott, Invoice Exam'g Clerk.
NAVAL OFFICE.
WM. B. DAMERON, Naval Officer.
DAVID HAYDEN, Deputy Naval Officer.
Thos. 0. Charles. Cashier.
Charles Winter. Impost Clerk.
Wm. M. Run-dell, Entry Clerk.
George Tilghman, Clearance Clerk,
W. F. Tilghman, Entry Clerk. |
Philip Moore, Warehouse Clerk.
U. S. ASSISTANT TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.
JACOB R. SXYDER, Treasurer Branch Mint and Assistant Treasurer
United States.
ED. Hammond, Cashier. Conelil-s Hoyer,. Messenger.
SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.
WM. VAN VOORHEIS, Surveyor of the Port.
GEORGE W. GUTHRIE, Deputy Surveyor of the Port.
Charles D. Poston, Clerk.
J. J. Bryant, Clerk.
Joseph Bcrton, Clerk.
Louis L. Mortimer, Messenger.
Thomas E. Buchanan, Clerk.
APPRAISER'S OFFICE.
SAMUEL J. BRIDGE, Appraiser General.
Philip A. Roach, Appraiser.
D. E. Martin, Watch'n and Sup't Lab'r.
0. P. Sutton, Appraiser.
Thomas Golden, Messenger.
A. S. Dungan, Assistant Appraiser.
James L. Marcy, Laborer.
Bernard Allein, Examiner.
Wm. Fogarty, Laborer.
Joseph W. Austin, Examiner.
Wm. S.Brooks, Laborer.
Chakles L. Weller, Examiner.
Edmund P. Tierney, Laborer.
J. P. Gorrigon. Examiner.
Geo. E. Sherwood, Laborer.
M. D. Van Loan, Clerk.
John Griffin, Laborer.
Frank D. Broad head, Clerk.
John B. Swobada, Laborer.
George W. Gift, Clerk.
John Welsh, Laborer.
220 APPENDIX. — CUSTOM HOUSE.
WEIGHERS AND MEASURERS.
PATRICK CANNEY, U.
S. Weigher and Measurer.
J. C. Potter, Deputy
James Lynch, Deputy.
D. W. Thompson, Deputy.
Pascal Bequette, Deputy.
G. W. Hammersley, Deputy.
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GAUGERS.
CORNELIUS S. WHITNEY, U. S. Gauger.
J. D. Bluxome, Deputy Gauger. D. B. Milne, Deputy Gauger.
J. F. Haehnlein, Deputy Gauger.
Measurer of Vessels.
LOUIS McLANE, Jr.
Storekeeper's Office.
A. A. SELOVER, Store-Keeper.
WM. BOTHWELL, Assistant Store-Keeper.
J. G. Canfield, Store-Keeper's Glerk.
Louis F. Zantzinger, Inspector.
E. F. Bunnell, Store-Keeper's Clerk.
J. Horace Kent, Inspector.
D. L. Fouts, Store-Keeper's Clerk.
Thomas S. King, Inspector.
Louis A. Garnett, Inspector.
W. H. Stump, Inspector.
E. B. Vreeland, Inspector.
W. W. Gray, Inspector.
Barge Officers.
John B. Shaeffer. John E. Grymes.
INSPECTORS OF CUSTOMS.
Ackley, Lyman,
McDonald, Jas. M.
Addison, Wm. A.
Murphy, Timothy D
Bowman, Alex.
Moore, Oscar F.
Berault, Chas. V.
Palmer. M. E.
Bequette, Henry D.
Pindell, Jas. M.
Blanch ard, D. L.
Richards, T. G.
Carter, Wm. H.
Rider, John W.
Clarke, Edwin St. Clair,
Riddle, John,
Coney, Daniel,
Rust, Wm. E.
Covington, Elam,
Sanders, Jr., Lewis,
Crovat, P. A.
Smith, John Triplett,
Dickinson, Chas.
Snyder, Zachariah,
Eldridge, John,
Solomon, John E. L.
Ellis, Irving A.
Spotswood, H. M.
Fairchild, HiRam,
Sprague, Chas. J.
Fendall, Phhjp R.
Stockton, T. B. W.
Gardiner, Jordan G.
Storer, D. B.
Gasquet, Joseph,
Taylor, W. H.
Hagan, Jambs,
Thomas > Chas. C.
Harazthy, Chas.
Toye, H. F.
Harris, Geo. W.
Watson, Jas. A.
Harrison, Randolph,
West, Francis H.
Hayden, Willard W.
Wise, John H.
Haydon, James,
Whalen, Jeremiah,
Hester, Wm. F.
Yard, Geo. M.
Hill, H. A.
Inspectors on Night Service.
Hollingsworth, W. G.
Alverson, L. M.
Hyatt, John G.
Ford, Richard H.
Isnard, Jos. H.
Frazer, William.
Jenifer, Walter H.
Gray, Thomas,
Kane, Michael,
Hagan, John,
Kent, J. Horace,
Irwin, Samuel,
Kendeg, M. H. N.
Irwin, Brown,
Kennedy, Alex.
McCook, William,
Kittrell, John R.
Tanfarari, Terra via,
McKee, David,
Waller, Edwin,
A P P E X D I X. — G OVERNMENT OFFICE S. — N OTAEIES. 221
U. S. Branch Mint for California.
Commercial Street, near Montgomery.
DR. LEWIS A. BIRDS ALL, Superintendant.
JACOB R. SNYDER, Treasurer.
JOHN HEWSTON, Jr., Melter and Refiner.
U. S. Surveyor General's Office.
Over Palmer, Cook &f Co.'s Banking House, N. W. corner of Kearney and Washington
Streets.
COL. JOHX C. HAYS, U. S. Surveyor General.
LEANDER RANSOM, Chief Oterk.
Navy Agent.
RICHARD P. ASHE.
Office: Over Palmer, Cook if Co.'s Banting H . corner of Kearney and Washington
Streets.
Purser.
A. WELCH.
Office: Argenti's Building, Fourth Floor.
Naval Store-Keeper.
JOSEPH McKIBBEN.
Office : Saucelito.
State Flour Inspector.
G. W. RYCKMAX. Inspector.
EMERY T. PEASE. Deputy Inspector.
WILLIAM L. RYCKMAN, Deputy Inspector.
SILAS BISHOP, Deputy Inspector."
Notaries Public.
Appointed by Act of Legislature, approved April 30th, 1853.
W. C. Parker,
Thomas A. Lyxch,
W. L. Higgixs,
Gilbert A. Grant,
Josehh Grant,
S. H. Dwixelle,
John Yaxdewater,
George T. Kxox,
Joseph W. Fixley,
A. A. Seloyer,
Charles Halsey,
E. V. Joice,
A. G. Raxdall,
William Hart,
F. P. Tracy,
Wm. A. Corxwall,
L. W. Sloat,
Charles D. Carter,
Ceorge P. Johnstox,
L. Stotyell.
222 APPENDIX. — COURTS.
COUKTS.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.
■ Hon. OGDEN HOFFMAN, Jr., Judge.
Johx A. Monroe, Clerk.
Terms for San Francisco — First Monday in June and December.
• Court in United States Gourt Rooms, 89 to 95 Merchant street.
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Hon. HUGH C. MURRAY, Chief Justice.
" SOLOMON HEYDENFBLDT, Associate Justice.
" ALEXANDER WELLS, Associate Justice.
P. K. Woodside, Clerk.
Terms — First Monday in January, April, July and October.
Court Room City Hall.
DISTRICT COURT— FOURTH DISTRICT.
Hon. DELOS LAKE, Judge.
Thomas Hayes, Clerk.
Regular Terms — First Monday in February, April, June, August, October and
December.
Court Room No. 14 City Hall.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Hon. JOHN SATTERLEE, Judge.
H. Haskell, Clerk.
General Terms — First Monday of every month. Special Terms every Saturday.
Court Room No. 1 City Hall.
COUNTY COURT— FOR TRIAL OF APPEALS.
J. D. CREIGH, Judge.
Thomas Hayes, Clerk.
Regular Terms — First Monday in January, March, May, July, September and No-
vember.
Court Room No. 15 City Hall.
COURT OF SESSIONS.
J. D. CREIGH, Judge.
Regular Terms — First Monday in every month.
Court Room No. 15 City Hall.
PROBATE COURT.
J. D. CREIGH, Judge.
Always iu session.
JUSTICES' COURTS.
First Township. — G. W. Caserly, Justice ; James Herbert, Constable.
Second Toivmhip. — P. W. Shepiieard, Justice ; Wm. H. Silverthorn, Constable.
Third Township. — Henry J. Richardson, Justice ; John W. McKenzie, Constable
Fourth Township. — Alfred Rix, Justice ; J. J. White, Constable.
Fifth Torvnship. — R. E. Hunter, Justice ; J. L. Toole, Constable.
APPENDIX. — LICENSE LAW. — PORT WARDENS. 223
CITY LICENSE LAW, 1854.
CITY LICENSES BEING PAYABLE QUARTERLY IX ADVANCE.
FIRST QUARTER COMMENCES JANUARY FIRST.
SECOND " " APRIL FIRST.
THIRD « " JULY FIRST.
FOURTH " " OCTOBER FIRST.
All persons failing to take out same subject themselves to a penalty of one hcxdred
dollars, together with an addition of ten per cent, over and above the amount of each
License, (if not paid prior to the 15th of the 1st month of each quarter.) as in the following
SCHEDULE:
Bar Rooms and Drinking Saloons,* from 812 50 to $1 75
Bazaars, using Dice and Games of Chance 200
Butchers 25
Dance and Fandango Houses 100
Gambling — Monte, Faro, &c, (each table) 100
Gambling — Billiards aud Bowling Alleys, (each) 10
Gambling — Bagatelle and Shuffle Boards, (each) 10
Hotels and Boarding Houses, with Wines, etc 50
Mock Auctions and " Cheap Johns" 100
Pawnbrokers 250
Peddling Dry Goods, Jewelry, etc 100
Peddling Butchers' Meat ..." 25
Powder, Pyrotechnics, etc. (selling) 20
Public Markets (where stalls are rented) 250
Public and Private Vehicles, from Si to 10
1 taffies, by tickets, dice, etc 300
Restaurants, with Wines and Liquors, from §25 to 175
Runners and Passenger Solicitors 50
Shipping Offices for Seamen 25
Shooting (Pistol and Rifle) Galleries 10
Slaughter Houses 100
Street Stands for Candies, Cutlery, kc 25
Theatres, Concerts, Exhibitions. Arc 100
Each person applying for a renewal must produce the former license.
William A. Matthews, City Tax Collector.
Office — City Hall, San Francisco. Office hours from 10 to 3 o'clock.
* Proprietors of Bar Rooms and Restaurants are required to bring- an abstract of their receipts or
sales tor the previous quarter, ami to leave the same, under oath, with the Collector.
BOARD OF PORT WARDENS.
Office corner, of Clay and Drum streets, second floor.
Entrance on Clay street.
GEORGE SIMFTOX. I X. H. WYSE,
THOMAS W. BREXXAX, WM. G. ROSS.
Charles Wright,
George M. Downs »
The People of the State of California, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows :
Section 1. There shall be four Port AVardens for the Port of San Francisco, one for
Sacramento City, and one for each and every other port of entry within this State, who
shall be appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, and shall
hold office until their successors are appointed and qualified. Before entering upon the duties
224 APPENDIX. — PORT WARDENS.
of their office they shall take oath before some person authorized by law to administer oaths,
for the faithful performance of their duties.
Sec. 2. Of the Wardens appointed in San Francisco two or more shall be master
mariners. They shall act in concert in the discharge of their duties, and shall be known as
the Board of Port Wardens for the Port of San Francisco.
Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of the Port Wardens, when required by any person or
persons interested in either vessel or cargo, to survey any and all vessels arriving in distress,
or that have sustained damage or injury at sea, whether of sails, rigging, spars or other
damage caused by stress of weather at sea, or through stranding, or collision or other acci-
dent ; to survey the cargo, in whole or in part, laden on board such vessel, and also to sur-
vey the hatches, stowage, and cargo of all vessels laden with general or assorted merchandise
belonging to or consigned to various parties.
Sec. 4. They shall keep a record in a book provided for such purpose, of all surveys,
which shall be signed by the Warden making the survey, which shall at all times be open for
inspection by any person or persons interested in the vessel or cargo surveyed, and all persons
requiring it shall be furnished with certified copies of the same under the hand of one of the
Wardens and seal of the Board.
Sec. 5. In all surveys made by them they shall set forth clearly and fully the nature of
the damage, if of merchandize, whether from actual contact with sea water or through the
excess of water in the hold of the vessel, or from the humidity or sweat of the hold, bad
stowage, or from such other cause or causes as in their judgment the damage has been
occasioned by. If the survey be of a damaged vessel, they shall give a full account of all
the loss and injury which she has sustained, and recommend the repairs. They shall state
the value of the vessel in her damaged condition and also the value of the repairs recom-
mended necessary to be made upon her, setting forth what parts are to be supplied with new
and what part put in repair.
Sec. 6. Whenever the Port Wardens shall deem it necessary they shall call to their
assistance on a survey a ship carpenter, rigger, sail maker, or other persons practically
acquainted with the merchandise to be surveyed, or part of the vessel to be repaired, who
shall be sworn to examine properly and to render, with the Wardens, a correct ard faithful
report of survey ; provided, that no additional charge shall be made therefor, and provided,
there be no additional charge to the vessel unless their serving be required by the owner or
agent of the vessel.
Sec. 7. All wrecked or damaged vessels, or materials from the same, and all merchandise
sold at public auction for account of underwriters residing abroad, when required by any
party having an interest in the same, or for account of whom it may concern, or upon which
claims are to be made against underwriters residing abroad, shall be sold under the inspection
of the Wardens of the port, (or one of them) where such sale shall be made. And it shall
be the duty of the Warden? to see that sound goods are separated from those damaged, and
to certify especially the nature, and, as far as can be done, the extent of such damage.
Provided, that nothing shall be construed in this act to give authority to Port Wardens to
sell or dispose of any property that may have been surveyed by them without the consent of
the owner or agent of the same. Nor when the settlement of losses has been agreed upon in
writing by the parties interested and a copy thereof given to the Wardens.
Sec. 8. In case sales shall be made at auction uuder the direction of the Port Wardens,
they shall give or cause to be given at least three days' notice of the same by publication in
some newspaper published in the county where the survey is made, describing the articles to
be sold, and if merchandise, the vessel by which imported, and if a wrecked or damaged
vessel, or materials of the same, the name of the vessel and where from. If no newspaper is
published in the place where the sale is made, then a written notice of such sale shall be
posted up in the vicinity.
Sec. 9. Port AVardens shall neither directly or indirectly have any connection •with
insurers of this State, or of any other of the States, or of foreign countries, or with the
agents or representatives of such insurers so far as their duties as Port Wardens are con-
cerned, they shall not in any manner be interested directly or indirectly in any repairs they
may recommend, nor in any vessel, cargo,«or portion of cargo they may be required to survey.
The violation of this provision shall be deemed and punished as a misdemeanor.
Sec. 10. For each and every survey the Port Wardens shall be entitled to fifteen
dollars, which shall be paid by the owners, masters, or consignees, the amount not to exceed
altogether for any one vessel the sum of seventy-five dollars. Foreign vessels not admitted
by treaty on terms of equality with American bottoms, shall pay fifty per cent, advance on
this rate. For all separate certificates of survey required by different consignees, they shall
be entitled to a fee of two dollars and fifty cents, ($2 50) and for each order of sale they shall
be allowed ten dollars.
APPENDIX. — PILOTS, ETC.
225
Sec. 11. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, other than Port Wardens
appointed according to law, to perform any of the duties prescribed in this act, and any per-
son or persons who shall violate the provisions of this section shall be liable to a penalty of
not less than five hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars for each offence, to be
recovered* in any court of competent jurisdiction, by the Board of Port Wardens, in the
name of the people of the State of California. The amount of the recovery to be paid to
the officer duly authorized to receive moneys for the Marine Hospital for the benefit of such
Hospital.
Sec. 12. The duties, requirements, provisions and fees applicable in this act to the Board
of Port Wardens of San Francisco, shall be applicable in all respects to each of the Port
Wardens of such other ports as Wardens may be appointed for. And such penalties as may
be recovered under this act in such other ports, shall be paid into the funds belonging to any
hospital which may be established in such port, and if there be no hospital in such port, then
such penalties shall be paid as provided in the eleventh section of this act.
Sec. 13. AH acts heretofore passed relative to Port Wardens are hereby repealed.
Pilots, efce.
Old Line Pilots.
Office Cunningham's Wharf.
PILOT-.
W. C. Amos,
James Daley,
JOHH Delavoe,
John P. Goodmankon,
Wm. H. Griffin,
W. H. JoLLIFFK,
R. M. Ling.
T. LlTTO.V,
Wm. Litton,
P. McNally,
Thomas Rogers,
James S. Urie.
BOATS :
Fanny, Relief, and Golden Gate.
Opposition Line Pilots.
Office corner of Jackson and East streets, 2d
floor, (entrance on Jackson street. J
PILOTS.
Charles L. Abbott,
C. H. Dornett,
Wm. E. Dornett,
B. F. Ford,
J. L. Fowler,
Enoch Jaques,
Wm. Marden,
Daniel Murphy,
Wm. W. Neal,
E. H. Palmer,
Chas. E. Sampsom,
Henry Yan Ness.
BOATS.
Dancing Feather, Daniel Webster and
Favorite.
Merchants' Line Pilots.
Office on Va/lejo street icharf.
PILOTS.
A. S. Buckingham,
John Ingram,
Samuel 0. Nathan,
John F. Schandler,
William N. Shelley,
Andrew S. Young,
James C. Dayley, Sec.
BOATS.
Walter Francis and Empire.
Pilot Commissioners.
Office 87 Davis street, 2d floor.
GEO. COOK, President of the Board.
COMMISSIONERS.
J. B. Thomas,
Chares Welch,
Wm. C. Hoff,
N. S. Pettit.
Stephen R. Harris, Sec'ry.
Port Charges of San Francisco.
Pilotage outside Farralone3, $10 per foot..
Pilotage inside Farralones, §8 per foot.
Tonnage dues, 4 cents per ton.
Dockage, 3 to 6 cents per ton per day.
Stevedores' charges, 80 cents per ton.
Shipping men, $5 each.
Ballast, rough stone, $2 50 per ton.
Ballast, cobble stone, $3 per ton.
Sand, §1 75 per ton.
Water, \y 2 cents per gallon.
Day labor, $5.
Port Warden, §30 to 375.
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226 APPENDIX. — POST OFFICE
SAN FEANCISCO POST OFFICE.
SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF CLAY AND KEARNY STREETS.
nv Tr nTT -pa ( From April to October, .... 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
0H,]U MUUKte.j From October t0 April) .... g A. M. to 5 P. M.
The following is a list of the officers and employees connected with the San Francisco Post
Office:
THOMAS J. HENLEY Post Master.
JOHN FERGUSON Assistant P. M.
W. A. INGRAM Cashier.
Wilmot Martin Box Clerk.
Geo. A. Henley Assistant Box Clerk.
Rufus K. Porter Mailing Clerk.
Hiram F Henley Assistant Mailing Clerk.
Timothy Page, F. B. Capass, L Hinckley, D. McClel- ) General Deli Clerks .
land, W. W. Armstrong, J. Matthews ) 3
James A. Wheaton Ladies' Department.
P. Aguste, J. Covillard Foreign Department.
J. S. Dungan Registry Clerk.
I. M. Ward Porter and Night Watm.
Beside the above, temporary clerks are employed on the arrival and dispatch of the great
Atlantic mails.
ATLANTIC MAILS. — The great mails for the Atlantic States and Europe leave on the
1st and 16th of each mouth. The mails close at the office at 10 o'clock, p. m., of the evening
previous.
Mails for Sacramento and the Northern Mines close daily at 3 o'clock, p. m. ; for Benicia,
Vallejo,&c, at the same hour.
Mails for Stockton and the Southern Mines close daily at 3 o'clock, p. St.
Mails for San Jose, &c, close daily at 7 o'clock, a. m.
Mails for Monterey, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Diego, Acapulco, Panama, South
America, and the West Indies, are dispatched regularly on the 1st and 16th of each month.
Mails for CHINA, the SANDWICH ISLANSS, and AUSTRALIA, are forwarded
from the Post Office by every suitable opportunity, containing all letters and papers,, the
inland postage of which is pre-paid to San Francisco — leaving the sea postage to be collected
in the ports where the mails are delivered.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
LETTER POSTAGE— On any letter, manuscript, or paper of any kind, containing marks
or writing, and not exceeding one half ounce in weight.
From any point in California, Oregon or Utah, to any other point in said State or Terri-
tories, 3 cents pre-paid, and 5 cents unpaid.
From California, Oregon or Utah, to San Bias, Mazatlan, Acapulco, or other ports in
Mexico, on the Pacific. 10 cents, pre-paid.
From California, Oregon, or Utah, to any point east of the Rocky Mountains, 6 cents pre-
paid, 10 cents unpaid.
From California, Oregon or Utah, to Panama, 20 cents, pre-paid.
From California, Oregon or Utah, to points in Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Chili, or places
in New Grenada beyond Panama, 32 cents on letters sent, 20 cents on letters received, sin-
gle, in all cases to be pre-paid. (This includes the entire American and South American
postage.)
From California, Oregon or Utah, to any point in Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia
or Newfoundland, 15 cents single, paid or unpaid, at the option of the writer.
From California, Oregon or Utah, to Havana, Cuba, 20 cents, pre-paid.
From California, Oregon or Utah, to the British West Indies, viz : Antigua, Barbadoes,
Bahamas, Berbice, Curacoa, Demerara, Dominica, Essequibo, Grenada, Honduras, Jamaica,
Montserrat, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Tobago, Tortola or Trinidad, 20 cents, (American postr
age,) pre-paid.
From California, Oregon or Utah, to the West India Islands, (not British.) Mexico, ports
or points in the Gulf of Mexico, or places on the Atlantic coast of South America not in
British possessions, 45 cents, pre-paid.
APPENDIX. — RATES OF POSTAGE
227
From California, Oregon or Utah, to England, Ireland or Scotland, 29 cents ; Germany,
30 cents ; Denmark, 37 cents ; Sweden, 42 cents; Norway, 48 cents; Russia, 37 cents —
paid or unpaid, at the option of the writer.
The postage to the following countries must be in all cases pre-paid, or the letters will not
be forwarded : France, 26 cents ; Belgium, 21 cents ; Holland, 21 cents ; the Roman States
and Naples, 30 cents.
POSTAGE ON PRINTED MA TTER.— Newspapers, periodicals, unsealed circulars,
or other articles of printed matter, (except books,) when sent to any part of the United States :
weighing 3 ounces or under, 1 cent ; over three and not over four ounces. 2 cents and so on at
the same ratio.
Xewspapers and periodicals, when circulated in the State where published, weighing not
over 1 1 2 ounces, x / z cent.
Small newspapers, published monthly or oftener, and pamphlets not containing more than
16 octavo pages, when sent in single packages to one address, and pre-paid by postage
stamps, when weighing at least 8 ounces, 4 cents : for every additional ounce. l ., cent.
Books, bound or unbound, not weighing over 4 pounds, for any distance under 3,000 miles,
pre-paid, 1 cent per ounce ; for any distance over 3,000 miles, pre-paid, weighing one ounce
or under, 2 cents ; over one ounce and under two ounces, 4 cents j and so on at the same ratio.
Transient newspapers, periodicals, &c, sent to any part of the United States, not pre-paid :
weighing 3 ounces or under, 2 cents ; over 3 ounces or under 4 ounces, 4 cents ; and so on
at the same ratio.
Directions.
1 . Transient matter, to be entitled to the benefits of the rates first above mentioned, must
be pre-paid at the mailing office. If not prepaid, it is subject to double said rates.
2. Small newspapers, when sent in packets of less than 8 ounces, must be rated singly.
3 Books, sent unpaid, are subject to a postage of 50 per cent., in addition to their pre-
paid rates.
4. The weight of newspapers, or other printed matter, must be taken or determined when
they are in a dry state ; and when the weight of any hook or publication exceeds one pound,
the same progressive rates, above laid down, must be charged.
5. Newspapers, periodicals, magazines, or any other printed matter, must be sent without
any covers or wrappers, or in covers or wrappers open at the ends or sides, so that the char-
acter of the matter contained therein may be determined without removing such wrappers.
6. In case there is on or in any newspaper, periodical, pamphlet, or other printed matter,
or paper connected therewith, any manuscript of any kind, by which information shall be
asked for or communicated in writing, or by marks or signs, or the directions herein pre-
scribed arc in any other respect not complied with, the same becomes subject to letter post-
age ; and it is the duty of the Post Master to remove the wrappers or envelopes from all
printed matter, not charged with letter postage, for the purpose of ascertaining whether there
is upon or connected with such printed matter, or in such package, any matter or thing which
would authorize or require the charge of a higher rate of postage theieon.
Quarterly Rates of Postage, when paid in advance, on Newspapers and Periodicals sent from
the office of publication, to actual subscribers.
QUARTERLY RATES OF POSTAGE.
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Weekly Newspapers, (one copy only.) sent to actual
subscribers within the county where published and
printed,
Newspapers and Periodicals, not exceeding one and
a half ounces in weight, when circulated in the State
where published
Newspapers and Periodicals of the weight of three
ounces and uuder, sent to any part of the U. States,.
Over three and not over four ounces . . . ,
Over four and not over five ounces,
Over five and not over six ounces,
Over six and not over seven ounces,
Over seven and not over eight ounces,
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228 APPENDIX. — FOREIGN CONSULS.
Directions.
1. When the weight of any publication exceeds eight ounces, the same progressive rate of
postage laid down in the above table must be charged.
2. Publishers of newspapers and periodicals may send to each other, from their respective
offices of publication, free of charge, one copy of each publication, and may also send to each
actual subscriber, enclosed in their publications, bills and receipts for the same, free of post-
age.
3. Post masters are not entitled to receive newspapers free of postage under their franling
privilege.
4. If the publisher of any newspaper or periodical, after being three months duly notified
that his publication is not taken out of the office to which it is sent for delivery, continues
to forward such publication in the mail, the post master to whose office such publication is
sent will dispose of the same for the postage, unless the publisher shall pay it ; and whenever
any printed matter of any description, received during one quarter of the fiscal year, shall
have remained in the office without being called for during the whole of any succeeding quar-
ter, the post master of such office will sell the same, and credit the proceeds of such sale in
his quarterly accounts, in the usual manner.
5. Quarterly payments in advance may be made either at the mailing office or the office of
delivery. When made at the mailing office, satisfactory evidence of such payment must be
exhibited to the post master at the office of delivery.
FOREIGN CONSULS IN SAN FBANCISCO.
Austria— S. J. GOWER.
Belgium — H. HACHETTE, Sansome street, near Washington.
Bremen — A. VAN WEYMAN, (Acting Julius Schultze, Leppien & Co., California st.)
Great Britain — GEORGE AIKEN, corner California and Leidesdorff streets.
Chili — SAMUEL PRICE, Montgomery street, between Washington and Jackson.
China — NORMAN ASSING, Sacramento street, between Kearny and Dupont.
Costa Rica and Gautamala — SAMUEL H. GREEN, 47 and 49 California street.
Denmark— JOSEPH FRONTIN, Clay street, between Battery and Front,
Ecuador — DANIEL WOLF, 92 Jackson street, second floor.
France — P. DILLON, Jackson street, above Powell.
Hamburg— ALFRED GODEFFROY, (absent,) KIRCHHOFF, (acting,) Sacramento st. ,
near Battery.
Hanover— 0. H. FANK, 70 Battery street, 2d floor,
Hawaii — CHAS. E. HITCHCOCK, California street, between Battery and Front.
Mecklenburg Schwerix — J. D. FREMF^RY, Sansome street, near Jackson.
Mexico— W. E. BARRON, Merchant street, above Montgomery.
Netherlands— J. P. II. GILDEMF^ESTER, 168 Sansome street.
New Grenada — J. A. MOCATTA, California street, above Stockton.
Nicaragua — E. CASAFOUSTH, corner of Clay and Montgomery streets.
Norway and Sweden — J. J. HERLICH, Clay street, between Battery and Front.
Oldenburg— FI. F. VAN LENGERKE, Battery street, corner Pine.
Peru— CHAS. B. POLHF^MUS, (Alsop & Co.,) California street, between Sansome and
Leidesdorff.
Portugal — H. B. WILBEY, Vice, Jackson street, near Front, 2d floor.
" JOHN SF1ARLE, Battery, near Jackson street:
Prussia— ALFRED GODEFFROY, (absent;) KIRCHHOFF, (acting) Sacramento st.,
near Batterv.
Russia— P. KOSTROMITINOFF, 146 Montgomery, 2d floor,
Sardinia — F. BIF]STA, Vice, Jackson street, corner Mason.
Spain— J. M. DE SATRUSTEGUI, Jackson street, near Pacific. (Craig's Building.)
Switzerland— THEOPHILE DE RUTTE, Clay street, between Battery and Front.
APPENDIX. — P UBLIC SCHOOLS
229
Legal Value of Foreign Coin.
Franc of France and Belgium 80 18 6-10
Florin of Netherlands 40
Florin of Southern States of Germany 40
Guilder of Netherlands 40
Livere Tournois of France 18 j
Lira of the Lombardo Venitian Kingdom 16
Lira of Tuscany 16
Lira of Sardinia 18 6-10
Milrea of Portugal 1 12
Milrea of Azo/es 83} 3 '
Marc Banco of Hamburg 35
Pound Sterling of Great Britain 4 .-4
Pound Sterling of British Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick,
New Foundland au<l Canada 4 00
Dollars of Mexico, Peru. Chili, and Central America 1 00
Pagoda of [ndia 1
Real Vellon of Spain 5
Real Plate of Spaiu 10
Rupee Company 44 ' ..
Rupee of British India 4 1'..
Specie Dollar of Denmark 1 (>.">
Kix Dollar, or Thaler of Prussia and the Northern States of Germany, G!>
Rix Dollar of Bremen .". ~,-' x
Ruble Silver of Russia 7.">
Specie Dollar of Sweden and Norway 1 06
Florin of Austria 4S '.,'
Ducat of Naples B0
Uunce of Sicily 2 40
Tael of China 1 48
Leghorn Livres. 16
FREE COMMON SCHOOLS 0F_THE CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO.
W. H. O'GRADV, Esq., Superintendent of Free Common Schools.
Board of Education —
Hon. 0. K. Garrison - , Presdent.
C. O. Wbst, Esq.
J. R. Rose, Esq.
W. H. Tai.mage. Es(|.
H.J. Wki.i.s. Esq.
School Commissioners for San Francisco Co. —
Hon. P. A. Mobse,
J. B. Devob,
Dr. P. M.O'Bbikn.
District No. 1 . . Rincon Point .... Organized
January 6th, l v "»li. Teachers.
Dr. Stii.lman Holmes and Miss
Marian Bain.
District No. 2.. Bosh street, between Mont-
gomery aud Sansome. . Organ-
ized Nov. 17th, 1851. Teach-
ers, Mr. James Denman, Miss
A'n.n a E. Sanford and Mrs. E.
Wright.
District No. 3. .Washington st., below Stock-
ton .. Organized Dec 22d, 1851.1
Teachers, Mrs. E. H. Holmes.
Miss Harriet A. Hancke and
Miss Mart S. Haynes.
District Xo. 4. . Corner Broadway and Mont-
gomery sts... Organized June
7th, 1*52. Teaehers. Ahira
Holmes. Miss Helen M. Al-
lyne and Miss Clara M. Sils-
BEE.
District Xo. 5. .N'th Beach. .Organized Nov.
19th, 1851. Teachers, Mr. H.
P. Carlton. Miss A. W. Mil-
iary and Mrs. 0. P. Ccd-
WORTIl.
District No. 6 .. Spring Valley... Organized
Feb. 9th, 1852. Teacher. Mr.
Joseph C. Morrill.
Distmct Xo. 7.. Mission Dolores. .Organized
May 10th, 1 8 5 2 . Teacher, M iss
Clara B. Walbridce.
The report of the Superintendent shows the
total number of scholars in attendance at the
schools, during the quarter ending Oct., 1853,
to be 1.399. From the valedictory report of
T. J. Nevixs. Superintendent, we learn that
there is now in the city more than 3,000 chil-
dren of suitable ages for the schools.
230
APPENDIX. — PUBLIC SCHOOLS
BOUNDARIES OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
Happy Valley District. .Bounded on the N. by
Pine and Market streets ; E. by
the Bay ; S. by Howard street,
and W. by Harris and Leaven-
worth streets.
Rincon Point District. .Includes that part of
the city lying S. of Howard at.
and E. of Harris street.
Mission District . . Includes that part of the
city S. of Spring Valley Dis-
trict, and W. of Harris and
Leavenworth streets.
Clark's Point District . .Includes that part of
the city E. of Kearny street,
and N. of Jackson street.
Central District . . Bounded N. by Vallejo and
Jackson streets, E. by Kearny
street and the Bay, S. by Mar-
ket and Pine streets, and W.
by Leavenworth street.
Spring Valley District. .Includes that part of
the city N. of an extension of
the line of Pine street, W. to
the city line, and W. of Leaven-
worth street.
North Beach District . . Bounded N. by the Bay,
E. by Kearny street, S. by Val-
lejo street, and W. by Leaven-
worth street.
CONDITION OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Within the solar year ending Dec. 31st,
1853, no new schools have been established in
this city under the \provisious of the " School
Law, Chapter 5, Section 1," title " Cities."
The schools are at present as follows :
No. 1 . . Corner of First and Folsom streets :
building 35 by 18 feet ; rent per month $L5
No. 2.. Bush street, between Sansome and
Montgomery ; building 80 by 24 ; rent, 200
No. 3. . Washington st.. between Stockton
and Dupont ; two buildings — one 50 by
25; the other 35 by 20 ; rent for the
whole 175
No. 4. .Corner of Broadway and Dupont
streets ; building 05 by 30 ; rent 175
No. 5. .Washington square ; building GO
by 30 ; rent 80
No. 0. .Spring Valley ; building 35 by 20 ;
rent —
No. 7 .. Mission Dolores; building 25 by
16; rent ". 40
Amount of monthly rents $685
Grade of Schools, Teachers, etc. —
No. 1 . . Primary and Grammar ; teachers,
one male and one female ; present num-
ber of pupils 97
No. 2. .Primary and Grammar ; teachers,
one male and two females ; number of
pupils 285
No. 3. .Primary and Grammar ; teachers,
one male and two females ; number of
pupils 260
No. 4. .Primary and Grammar; teachers,
one male and two females ; number of
pupils 165
No. 5. .Primary and Grammar; teachers,
one male and two females ; number oi
pupils 255
No. 6.. Mixed; one teacher; number of
pupils 67
No. 7. .Mixed ; one female teacher ; num-
ber of pupils 49
Whole attendance at present .... 1178
The course of studies adopted consists of
Orthography, Reading, Writing, Vocal Mu-
sic, Geography, Arithmetic, English Gram-
mar, Elocution, Natural Philosophy. History,
Book-keeping, Drawing, Primary Physiology.
(The last four branches not fully pursued)
The text books recommended and used are
as follows: Town's Speller and Definer;
Town's and Swan's Readers, with Parker's
Rhetorical Reader ; Fulton & Eastman's and
Denton's Penmanship ; Singing School Com-
panion ; Smith's Primary and Quarto Geog-
raphies, and Mitchell's Geography and Atlas;
Emerson's Primary, Golburn's Mental, and
Davies' Written Arithmetics ; Weld's Eng-
lish Grammar ; Lovell's, Munu's, Northend's,
ami Zachos' Oratory ; Parker's Primary Com-
pendium of Philosophy, (Natural ;) Willard's
History of the United States ; Fulton & East-
man's Book-keeping ; (no system of Drawing
yet pursued ;) and Gutter's Primary Physiol-
ogy, with plates and charts.
The number of children and youth in the city,
between the ages of four and eighteen years,
as reported at the end of the school year,
(Oct. 31st, 1852,) was 2,050
Attending school at the same time 791
At the close of the schcfol year, 1852,
there were in the city 2,730
Males 1,400
Females 1,330
Attending school at same time 1,399
Expenditures —
The total amount of salaries for the year, at
SI 50 a mouth for male teachers, and $100
a month for female teachers, is $24,904 18
For rent 4,827 67
Repairs, and fitting op school houses, 3,871 37
Incidentals and sundries 830 29
All amounting to «34,433 51
Average monthly expenditure.... $2,869 45
Property of the Schools —
The following lots of land set apart for the
use of the Free Public Schools, by the Com-
APPEND IX — NEW SPA PEES
231
missioners of the Funded Debt, on the 17th of j Fifty vara lot, Xo. 345, corner of California
Sept., 1852, and ratified by the Common ' and Mason streets.
Council, Nov. 4th, 1852 : Fifty vara lot, Xo. 462, corner of Kearny
Hundred vara lot, Xo. 128, corner of Mar- ; and Filbert streets.
ket and Fifth streets. Fifty vara lot, Xo. 663, corner of Taylor
Hundred vara lot, Xo. 174, corner of Har- and Yallejo streets.
rison and Fourth streets. Fifty vara lot, Xo. 695, corner of Francis-
Hundred vara lot, Xo. 258, corner of Har- co and Stockton streets.
ris and Folsom streets. Fifty vara lot, Xo. 732, corner of Harrison
Fifty vara lot, Xo. 301, corner of Bush and and Fremont streets.
Stockton streets.
ST. PATRICK'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, SCHOOL AND ORPHAN
ASYLUM.
LOCATED IN HAPPY VALLEY, SAN FRANCISCO.
Founded on the 9th day of June, 1851, (the festival of Pentecost,) by the permission
of the Right Rev. Joseph Ai.imaw, Bishop of Monterey, by Rev. John Maginnis, Curt,
of the Diocese of Monterey.
A house was rented on the corner of Third and Jesse streets, in which mass was said
on every Sunday for three months, at 1(1 o'clock, A. M. On the first Sunday of September,
1851, mass was celebrated in the building now occupied and known as St. Patrick's Church,
A school was established at the same time that the Church was opened at the corner of
Third and Jessie streets, in the same building, which was also removed to the Church build-
ing on the 1st of September. The school opened with only three scholars, the church with
sixteen persons ; both church and school are now in a very flourishing condition ; the former
is now a very large and respectable congregation, and the latter numbers over two hundred
and fifty scholars.
The site of the present church building is on 100 vara lot Xo. 23, between Second aud
Third streets, fronting mi .Market — the most spacious street in the city.
The church and schools are attended by the Sisters ot Charity, five in number, under
the superintendence of Sister Frances Assishm McEnnis, as sister servant. The colony
is a branch of the house of St. Joseph, near Emmettsburg, Maryland ; they arrived in San
Francisco, in August. 1852. Seven left the mother house, two died on the Isthmus on their
way to this city. Their school for young ladies is one of the most respectable in the State.
The Sisters have charge of an Orphan Asylum, attached to the Church. There are at
present fifty children in the institution under the kind and maternal care of the Sisters.
The present building is not large enough for the accommodation of the great number
that is in attendance — a larger house is about to be erected.
Mass is celebrated on every Sunday, at seven and eleven o'clock, A. M., and on week
days at six o'clock, A. M.
The schools are open five days in each week, from 9 o'clock, A. M., to 3 o'clock, P. M.
The church and schools are under the special supervision of the Rev. John Maginnis,
Pastor of the Church.
Newspapers Published in San Francisco.
ALTA CALIFORXIA-Published daily by
Kemble & Conner, at Battello's Building,
136 Montgomery street. Editors : C.
A. Poi.LARD, E.G. BUFFTJM, J. S. HlT-
TELL, H. E. BOSWORTH.
CALIFORNIA CHROXICLE— Published
daily, by Frank ISoule & Co. Office, S.
E. corner Montgomery and Merchant
streets
C ALI FORXIA COURIER — Published
daily, (Sundays excepted) by Judge Jas.
M. Crane, 146 Montgomery street.
CALIFORN IA DEMOCRAT— Published
every morning, (except Monday) by Dr.
Loehr, Celbrecht, Waumann, Ruh &
"Wagner. Office, 131 California street.
CALIFORXIA TEMPERAXCE OR-
GAX — Published weekly by an associa-
tion. Office, 151 Clay street, 3d floor.
A. C. Manning, Agent.
CATHOLIC STAXDARD — Published
weekly by W. Hamill & Co. Office, 186
"Washington street.
232 APPENDIX. — NEWSPAPERS — BANKING HOUSES
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE —Published
weekly by a committee. Office, 148 Clay
street. Editor : Rev. S. D. Slmonds.
Calvin Lathrop, Agent.
DAILY NEWS— Published daily. (Sundays
excepted) by Bartlett & Pinkham. Of-
fice, 35 Commercial, corner Front street.
Editor : W. Bartlett.
DAILY PUBLIC LEDGER— Published
every morning by Edwd. A. Theller,
Editor and Proprieter. Publication Of-
fice 123 Sacramento street.
ECHO DU PACIFIQUE— Published week-
ly, by Monsieur Derbec. Office, Alta
Buildings, Washington street, corner
Erenham Place.
EVENING JOURNAL— Published daily
(Sundays excepted) by Chas. H. Pierce
<fc Co. Office, Commercial, near Leids-
dorff street. Editor : D. K Brown.
EVENING PICAYUNE— Published ev-
ery afternoon by Sterett <fc Russell. Of-
fice, next Merchant's Exchange, Sacra-
mento street, below Montgomery.
GOLDEN ERA— Published weekly by J.
Macdonough Foard & Rollin M . Dag-
gett, Editors and Proprietors. Office,
186 Montgomery street, 2d floor.
LE MESSAGER— Published weekly, by
A. De Lachapelle & Co. Office, 35 Com-
mercial street, 2d floor. Editor : A. De
Lachapelle.
PLACER TIMES AND TRANSCRIPT
— Published daily, (Sundays excepted)
by Geo. Kerr & Co. Office, Sacramento
street, a few doors below Montgomery.
Editors : Geo. Kerr, B. F. Washing-
ton. J. E. Lawrence, J. C. Haswell.
PRICES CURRENT AND SHIPPING
LIST — Publishefl every week on the day
previous to the sailing of the Mail
Steamers, by Bonnard, Johnson & Doyle.
Office, 130 Sansome street, 2d floor.
SAN FRANCISCO COMMERCIAL AD-
VERTISER— Published every morn-
ing, (Sundays excepted) by Whelpley &
Wells. Office, 148 Montgomery street.
Editors : Jas. D. Whelpley, Wm. V.
Wells.
SAN FRANCISCO DAILY HERALD—
Published every morning, by John Nu-
gent, Editor and Proprietor. Office, 120
Montgomery street.
THE PACIFIC— Published weekly, by J.
W. Douglas, Editor and Proprietor .
Office, Armory Hall, 3d floor.
THE SUN— Published Daily, (Sundays ex-
cepted) by Francis A. Bonnard. Office,
130 Sansome Block.
UNCLE SAM— Published weekly, by C. P.
Kimball. Office, at the Noisy Carrier's
Publishing Hall, Commercial street, be-
low Sansome.
THE CALIFORNIA FARMER— Pub-
lished every Thursday, by John F. Morse
& Co. Office, Musical Hall Building,
2d floor
THE PIONEER, OR CALIFORNIA
M ONTHLY MAGAZINE— Publish-
ed monthly, by W. H. Brooks & Co.
Office, at LeCount <fe Strong's.
Banking Houses in San Francisco.
ADAMS & CO., Montgomery street, near
California.
ARGENTI, F., & CO., 2d floor of Argenti's
Buildiug, Montgomery street, near Com-
mproiH I
BURGOYNE & CO., corner of Montgom-
ery and Washington streets.
CAROTHERS, ANDERSON & CO.,
Montgomery street, near Sacramento.
DAVIDSON, B., N. W. corner of Mont-
gomery and Commercial streets.
DREXEL.'SATHER & CHURCH, N. E.
corner of Montgomery and Commercial
streets
GODEFFROY, SILLEM & CO., corner
of Clay and Loidesdorff streets.
GUY, ABEL, AVashington street, near San-
some.
KING, JAMES OF WM., S. W. corner of
Montgomery and Commercial streets.
LUCAS, TURNER & CO., No. 104 Mont-
gomery street.
PAGE, BACON & CO., N. W. corner of
Montgomery and California streets.
PALMER, COOK & CO.. N. W. corner of
Kearnev and Washington streets.
ROBINSON & CO., (Savings Bank) S. W.
corner of Montgomery and Clay streets.
SANDERS & BRENHAM, Montgomery
street, near Commercial.
TALLANT & WILDE, N. W. corner of
Montgomery and Clay streets.
T1MMERMAN & CO., (Savings Bank) cor-
ner of Clay and Sansome streets.
WELLS, FARGO & CO., Express Buildings,
N. E. corner of Montgomery and Cali-
fornia streets.
WOOLSEY, J. L., & CO., (Savings Bank)
No. 31 Commercial street.
WRIGHT'S, Dr. A. S. (Exchange and Sav-
ings Bank) Armory Hall Building, cor-
ner of Montgomery and Sacramento
streets.
APPENDIX. — INSURANCE COMPANIES, ETC. 233
Assay Offices.
KELLOGG <fc RICHTER. 106 Montgom- I WAS3. MOLITOR & CO., 89 Merchant
ery street, (Basement.) street, near Montgomery.
DR. A. 9. WRIGHT'S. Armory Hall Building, Montgomery street.
INSURANCE AND ASSURANCE COMPANIES
IX SAX FRAXCISCO.
Mutual Marine and Fire Insurance.
CAPITAL AXD ASSETS $700,000.
Hudson Eiver Marine and Fire Insurance Company
of New York.
Securely invested in Bonds and Mortgages Si 54.547 84
Notes in advance for Premiums 100,000 00
Bank Stock held by the Company 13.400 00
Cash on Interest, subject to call 35.018 24
Cash on hand and Bills Receivable 4T.8G3 05
8350.829 13
ABIJAH PECK, President.
James Noxox. Secretary.
Franklin Marine and Fire Insurance Company of
New York.
Securely invested in Bonds and Mortgagee 8144.000 00
Notes in advance for Premiums 100.000 00
Cash on Interest, subject to call 64367 04
Cash on hand, and Bills Receivable, 43,715 22
8352,582 26
CADY HOLLISTER, President.
William L. Avert, Secretary.
Office of the California Asrency, North-East corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorff
streets, San Francisco. CORNELIUS K. GARRISON, Agent.
Home Insurance Company of New York.
CASH CAPITAL $500,000.
Office of the California Asrencv, 110 Montgomery street, San Francisco.
W. J. PARDEE, Agent.
The Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance
Company.
AUTHORISED CAPITAL £2,000,000, OR $10,000,000.
Paid up Capital 81,000,000.
Surplus and Reserved Funds §1,250.000.
Office of the California Agency, 106 Montgomery street, San Francisco.
J. P. HAVEN, Agent.
30
234 APPENDIX . — I NSURANCE COMPANIE S — EXPRESSES.
Imperial Fire Insurance Company.
Head Office, 1 Old Broad Street, London.
Instituted 1803.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL $8,000,000.
Office of the California Ag-ency, No. 128 California street, San Francisco.
FALKNER, BELL & CO., Agents.
National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society.
CAPITAL $2,500,000.
GUARANTEE FUND $100,000.
Directors of the Local Board, San Francisco :
Hon. Judge Ogden Hoffman, Jr., U.-S. District Court of California.
Hon. Judge David Chambers, of Page, Bacon & Co.
Robert Rodgers.
Florence Mahony, of Case, Heiser & Co.
Beverly C. Sanders, of Sanders & Brenham, Bankers.
Thomas G. Gary, of Macondray & Co.
Henry Webster, of Paige & Webster.
S. C. Simmons.
Medical Examiners,,-'
Arthur B. Stout, M. D. Charles Bertody, M. D.
Office of the California Agency, 240 Washington street, between Dupont and Stockton,
San Francisco. ARTHUR B. STOUT, Agent.
Monarch Life Assurance Company, of London.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL $1,500,000.
SURPLUS FUND $700,000.
Office of the California Agency, 126 California street, San Francisco.
W. LANE BOOKER, Agent.
British Commercial Life Insurance Company.
Head Offices, 35 Cornhill, London, and 65 Wall street, New York.
Established in 1820.
CAPITAL $3,000,000.
San Francisco Officers :
Stephen R. Harris, M. D. ) ,, ,. , ^
Henry M. Gray, M. D. J Medical Examin ers.
Office of the California Branch, 100 Merchant street, San Francisco.
LUMLEY FRANKLIN, General Agent for the United Slates.
Expresses and Express Offices
IN SAN FRANCISCO.
ADAMS & CO'S.— Office Parrott's Granite
Building, Montgomery street, near Cali-
fornia. Resident partner, D. Hale Has-
kell ; Gen'l superintendent, I. C.Woods.
BERFORD & CO'S.— Office 94 Merchant
street, near Montgomery. Resident part-
ner, T. J. Bayless.
CRESCENT CITY EXPRESS.— Office,
Post-Office Arcade. Proprietors, Le-
LAND & McCOMBE.
WELLS, FARGO & CO'S.— Office, Ex-
press Building, N. E. corner of Mont-
gomery and California streets. Resident
Director, Col. Wm. J. Pardee.
REED'S CITY DISPATCH POST.—
Office at Adams & Co's., Parrott's Gran-
ite Building, Montgomery street Pro-
prietor, Henry Reed; Superintendent,
J. B. Brown.
APPENDIX. — CHAMBER OF COMMERCE — STAGES. ETC. 235
Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco.
Chambers— At MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. No. 123 Sacramento street.
Organized May 1st, 1850 ; Incorporated November 3d, 1851.
OFFICERS :
BEVERLY C. SANDERS President.
GEORGE LEWIS COOKE First Vice President.
GEORGE CLIFFORD, Second Vice President.
LEWIS W. SLO AT, Secretary, Treasurer and Librarian.
Committee of Appeals.
D. L. ROSS,
J. J. CHAUVITEAU,
WILLIAM T. COLEMAN,
J. B. THOMAS.
EDWIN HERRICK,
J. FRIEDLANDER.
Places of Amusement.
AMERICAN THE ATRE— Sansome street,
corner of Halleck. John Jones, Propri-
etor. Acting Manager, John J'
Stage Manager, Jacob Thoman. Open
nightly.
METROPOLITAN THEATRE — Mont-
gomery street, between Washington and
Jackson. Mrs. Catharine N. Sinclair,
Proprietress. Acting Manageress. Mrs.
C. N. Sinclair. Stage Manager, J. B.
Booth, Jr. Open nightly.
OLYM PI C TH K ATRE— (Formerly Armo-
ry Hall) — corner of Sansome and Wash-
ington. Vinson, Beatty A Co., Pro-
prietors. Closed.
ADELPHI THEATRE — (French)— Du-
pout street, near corner Clay. M. Paul,
Proprietor. Open every Sunday evening.
UNK >N THEATRE— (French)— Commer-
cial street, above Kearny. Open every
Sunday evening
MBIGGS' MUSICAL HALL— Bush St.,
near corner of Montgomery. Henry
Mkiggs. Proprietor.'
SAN FRANClSlO HALL— Washington
street, near corner Montgomery. Joseph
Trench, Proprietor.
GYMNASIUM — Battery street, between
California and Pine. Frank Wheeler,
Proprietor. Open day and evening.
Stages and Stage Routes,
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.— Office,
Kearny street, between Clay and Mer-
chant. Dillon. Hedge A Co., Proprie-
tors. Stages leave this office every mor-
ning, at eight o'clock, for the following
places, viz : San Mateo, Angelo House,
Steinberger's Ranch, Hall's Ranch, Santa
Clara, San Jose. Rates of Fare — To
San Mateo §5 ; Angelo House 85 :
Steinberger's Ranch 85 : Hall's Ranch
§8 ; Santa Clara 88 ; San Jose 8b.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.— Dil-
lon, Hedge & Co., Proprietors. Office,
Kearny street, between Clay and Mer-
chant sts. Stages leave this office every
Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, for San
Juau. Santa Cruz and Monterey. Rates
of Fare — To San Juan 815 ; Santa Cruz
820 : Monterey $20.
PEOPLE'S LINE— Dillon & Co., Pro-
prietors. Office, Kearny street, between
Clay and Merchant. Stages leave this
office daily, at 1 o'clock. P. M., for the
following places, viz : San Mateo, Angelo
House. Steinberger's Ranch, and the Red
'Woods. Rates of Fare — To San Mateo
85 ; Angelo House 85 ; Steinberger's
Ranch 85 ; Red Woods 85.
Omnibus Routes.
OLD LINE— Grim & Bowman. Proprietors.
Leaves the Post-Office Buildings every
30 minutes, from 7 A. M. to 6} 2 ' P. M.
Through Kearny to Third, down Third
to Mission, thence to Mission Dolores.
Fare 50 cents on week days, and 81 on
Sunday.
NEW LINE — Grim &: Bowman, Propri'trs.
Leaves the Post-Office Buildings every
half hour, from 7 A. M. to 6>o P. M.
Down Clay to Montgomery, through
Montgomery to Bush, down Bush to
Battery and First, through First to Fol-
som, thence to Mission Dolores. Fare 50
cents week days, 81 on Sunday.
236 APPENDIX. — HOSPITALS.
United States marine Hospital.
Corner of Harrison and Spear Streets, Rincon Point.
Corner Stone laid, April 7, 1852. — Building completed, Dee. 12, 1853.
Commenced under the administration of PRESIDENT FILLMORE.
Completed under the administration of PRESIDENT PIERCE.
Commissioners of Public Buildings.
RICHARD P. HAMMOND, Collector.
SAMUEL J. BRIDGE, Appraiser.
This building is situate on Rincon Point, an elevated piece of ground on the southeastern
limit of the city, commanding a fine view of the surrounding country. The building is four
stories high, built of brick. It consists of a central portion 414 feet front, and two wings,
each 31 feet front by 96 feet deep, in the form of the Roman letter I. Its capacity is suffi-
cient to contain 500 patients, and 700 might be accommodated. There are four piazzas of
ornamental iron work on each side— one in front of each story. The building is admirably
ventilated and copiously supplied with water from two wells and two cisterns. Two millions
of bricks were consumed in the building, and its cost is estimated at .$250,000.
Ajimi B. Young, Architect. G. Vkight, M. D., Apothecary;
Reuben Clark. Superintendant. Geo. W. Kirby, Steward.
Charles Hox\ier, Builder. Mrs. Kirby, Matron.
Robt. McMillan, M. D. Phys'n and Sur. |
Note. — This beautiful structure is prominent to all observers, and reflects great credit,
both upon the Superintendant and Builder, the latter having used his liberal spirit and desire
to give to the city of San Francisco a building not only an ornament, but so constructed
for ventilation and convenience for the recovery of the sick within, that it will well compare
with any Hospital in the States in this respect, or in symmetry and beauty of appearance.
State Marine Hospital.
STOCKTON STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND VALLEJO STREETS,
The present State Marine Hospital was created by act of Legislature, passed May 19th,
1853, and went into operation from and after the 30th day of June, 1853. It was organ-
ized by the appointment of the following named gentlemen as a Board of Trustees for the
Institution :
JOHN MIDDLETON, THOS. McCAHILL,
CHAS. GALLAGHER, JAS. S. GRAHAM, and
WM. McKIBBEN, Esqrs.
Drs. S. B. MILLS and THOS. PAYNE, were appointed Resident Physicians. Drs. T.
S. WHITE, WAKE BRIERLY and J. V. DICKINSON, Visiting Physicians. Dr.
AUSTIN WING, Apothecary and Clerk. JAMES A. CLATJGHLEY, Steward ; and
Mrs. ELIZA ELDRIDGE, Matron.
Some 30 persons are employed in and about the institution as nurses, attendants, &c.
The average number of patients in the Hospital is about 250, a large proportion of whom
are of foreign birth. $100,000 were appropriated by the Legislature for its support for the
first year of its existence, also power was given the Board of Trustees to contract with the
city of San Francisco, for the support of its indigent sick. A contract for the city sick has
been made, and the inmates of the Hospital are composed of the indigent sick of the State,
and of the city of San Francisco, in about equal proportions.
Previous to the organization of the present Hospital, there were supported by the State
three similar institutions, situated respectively in the cities of San Francisco, (the site of
the present institution) Sacramento and Stockton. The State Marine Hospital at San Fran-
cisco, and the State Insane Asylum at the city of Stockton, are the only institutions for the
APPENDIX. — HOSPITALS — CEMETERY. 237
support of the indigent sick and insane sustained by the State. The State Marine Hospital
is pleasantly located on Stockton street, between Broadway and Vallejo, streets commanding
a partial view of the Bay of San Francisco from North Beach. The present Buildings are
much better adapted for such an Institution than the ones first selected.
Trustees and Treasurer of State Marine Hospital.
Office : Room in the Old Post Office Building, opposite the Plaza.
TRUSTEES
John Middleton, Esq., President.
Chas. Gallagher, Esq., Vice President
Col. Graham,
Thos. McCahill, Esq.
"YVm. McKibben, Esq., Secretary.
Geo. Andrews, Clerk of B. 0. T.
treasurer of state marine hospital.
EDWARD M'GOWAX, Esq.
The above were the officers on the 1st of January, 1854.
Private Hospitals.
San Francisco Private Hospital.
Battery Street, North of Vallejo Street, Clark's Point; Formtrly Fremont Hotel.
H. GIBBONS, M. D. W. P. GIBBONS, M. D.
Shuler's Private Hospital.
West side of Mason Street, Between Jackson and Pacific.
J. S. SHULER, M. D.
THE YERBA BUENA CEMETERY.,
Located at the Junction of Market and McAllister streets,
AND CONTAINING AN AREA OF TEN ACRES.
The first burial in this Cemetery was in the early part of the year 1850. Since that pe-
riod, it has been the principal place of interments ; and at the present time numbers near
4,000 graves. Since the establishment of this Cemetery, about 350 interments have been
made at the Mission Dolores ; making a total of 4,350, for a term of three years and ten
months.
In connection with the above, one important fact must be remembered, and that is, that
during the years 1850 and 1851, the greater portion of the deaths that occurred in this city
were of those who arrived here sack in vessels from sea. or from different parts of the State, a
large proportion of whom were so reduced on their arrival as to be beyond the aid of medical
skill.
With these facts before us, recollecting too the difficulty, nay, almost impossibility that
then existed in procuring nurses, or suitable quarters for the sick, we think that, in point of
health, the city of San Francisco will favorably compare with any city of the Union.
J8@°* For the above information we are indebted to NATHANIEL GRAY, Esq., under-
taker, 192 Sacramento street.
238 APPENDIX. — CHUECHES AND PASTORS.
Churches and Pastors.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH— Washington street, between Dupont and Stockton. Ser-
vices at 11 A. M., and 7 1 ., P. M. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2% P M.
Rev. B. Brierly, Pastor ; residence, Jackson street, three doors from Powell street.
SECOND BAPTIST ( HURCH— Pine street, near Montgomery. Services at 11 A. M.,
and 7 P. M. Sabbath School at 2% P M. Rev. Mr. Rollinson, Pastor.
CATHOLIC CHURCH — Vallejo street, between Dupont and Stockton. Morning ser-
vice in English, French and Spanish. Vespers at 4 P. M. Archbishop Allemanny,
Father Liberea, Vicar General.
CATHOLIC CHURCH — Happy Valley. Morning services in English, French and Span-
ish. Vespers at 4 P. M. Rev. Mr. Maginnis, Pastor.
CATHOLIC CHURCH — Misson Dolores. Morning services in English, French and
Spanish. Vespers at 4 P M. Rev. E. O'Connell, Pastor.
CHRIST CHURCH (Episcopal)— Room for Worship over the Post Office. Services at
11 A. M., and 3 P. M. Rev. John Morgan, Rector.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH— Corner of California and Dupont streets.
Services at 11 A. M., and ?>% P. M. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2% P. M.
Rev. T. Dwight Hunt, Pastor ; residence, corner of Mason and Vallejo streets.
SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH— Greenwich street, between Dupont and
Stockton Services at 11 A. M., and 3}4 P. M. Rev. Wm. C. Pond, Pastor.
GRACE CHURCH (Episcopal) — Powell street, between Jackson and Pacific. Services
at 11 A. M., and 7 PM. Sunday School at 3}£ P. M. Rev. J. L. Ver Mehr,
Pastor ; residence, Powell street, corner Jackson.
M. E. CHURCH— Folsom street. Services at 11 A. M., and 7 P. M. Sabbath School at
2% P. M. Rev. N. P. Heath, Pastor.
M. E. i HURCH — Powell street, near Washington. Services at 11 A. M., and 7 P. M.
Sabbath School at 2}£ P. M. Rev. M. C. Briggs, Pastor ; residence, next door to
the church.
M. E. CHURCH, SEAMEN'S BETHEL— Mission street wharf. Services at 11 A. M.,
and 7 P. M. Rev. Wm. Taylor, Pastor.
M. E. CHURCH (colored)— Stockton street. Services at 11 A. M., and 7 P. M. Rev.
James Moore, Pastor.
WESLEY CHAPEL, M. E. CHURCH SOUTH— Corner Bush and Dupont streets.
Services at 11}£ A. M., and 7> 2 X P- M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M. Rev. Dr. Bor-
ing, Pastor.
NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH— Superior Court Room, City Hall. Services in the
morning, at 11 A. M.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— Stockton street, near Broadway. Services at
11 A. M., and 1% P. M. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 1 P. M. Prayer Meet-
ing Wednesday Evenings, at 7 % o'clock. Rev. Albert Williams, Pastor ; residence,
California street, above Dupont.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— Howard street, Happy Valley. Services at 11 A. M.,
and 7> 2 P. M. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2 P. M. Rev. S. H. Willey, Pas-
tor; residence, Happy Valley, corner of Second and Melius streets
SPRING VALLEY CHAPEL— Service at 3 P.M. Preaching by Clergymen of differ-
ent denominations
TRINITY CHURCH (Episcopal) — Pine street, between Montgomery and Kearny streets,
Services at 11 A.M., and "t% P. M. Rev. Dr. Wyatt, Pastor; residence, Happy
Valley. Second street, near Minnie street.
UNITARIAN CHURCH— Stockton street, between Clay and Sacramento. Services at
11 A. M., and 7 P. M. Sabbath School at 2% P. M. Rev. Dr. Gray, Pastor.
FIRST UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY— Will hold their meetings iu the Superior Court
Room, (City Hall) every Sunday at \% o'clock P. M. Rev. J. Upson, Pastor.
Time of Original Organization.
1st. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.— This was the first Church organized in San Fran
cisco. Organized May 20th, 1849, by the present Pastor, Rev. Albert Williams
with nine members, six males and three females.
2d. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH— Organized June 24th, 1849, by Rev. 0. C. Wheeler,
Pastor.
3d. TRINITY CHURCH (Episcopal)— Organized in July, 1849, by Rev. S. F. Mines,
Pastor. (Deceased.)
APPENDIX. — COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS.
239
LIST OF COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS
For the State of California, residing in the different States and Territories of the Union.
NEW YORK CITY.
Samuel Ward,
P. Bailey Meyers,
Daniel Sickles,
John H. White,
William 0. Woodward,
Daniel B. Taylor,
Charles Edwards,
Nelson Murill,
Fred. R. Lee,
Joseph W. Lawrence,
James S. Carpentier,
Jeremiah E. L'ary.
John Livingston,
Harrison,
John Bissell,
J. B. Noues,
John McCahill,
William H. Meeks,
Edward R. Carpeuter,
C. G. Mitchell,
Augustus W. Lord,
Benjamin R. Morsell,
A. 1 I. Canloza,
John J. Mitchell,
John D. McGregor,
Robert J. Hilton,
Joseph T. Mills.
George Wadsworth,
Daniel Seixas,
Ansel J. McCall,
J. Winchester Britton,
Richard S. Fellowes,
BOSTON'.
J. H. Cheeney,
Benjamin H. Currier,
Geo. M. Thatcher,
Richard H. Dana,
Robert J. Burbauk,
George E. Rice,
Charles B. F. Adams,
Ivers James Austin,
George D. Guild,
PHILADELPHIA.
E Shippen,
Thompson Wescott,
Edward A. Miuch,
Ghauncey Bulkley,
John F. Belsterling,
Edward Carpenter,
David B. Buruey,
STATE OF NEW YORK.
George S. Cornell,
Hamilton W. Robinson,
Archibald F. Cushman,
Lewis Hurst,
Augustus C. Morrill,
Wm. A. Hardenbrook,
Richard C. Downing,
Moses B. McClay,
Robert Johnson,
Cor. John DeWitt,
Philip Hamilton,
Enoch K. Camp,
William P. Lee,
Isaac 0. Barker.
John VY. Satterthwuit,
George F. Macy,
William C. Bet'ts.
Frederick L. Vultee,
.) a i lies M. Smith,
James M. Baldwin,
David Eva -
John T. Emmett,
P. W. Ostrander,
T. (i. Burnham,
W'm. Paxton Hallett,
John T. Hoffman,
Charles J. Bushnell,
Theodore B. Bronson,
1 bury A. Mott,
David B. Brown,
Philip C. Hay.
Charles E. Soule,
Malcom Campbell,
Aldeu J. Hale,
George C. Waller,
Henry P. Campbell.
T. Romeyn Beck, Jr.
John Warren Lawton,
George E. Baldwin,
John Rankin, Jr.
Nathaniel B. Hoxie.
Stanley H. Fleetwood,
Thomas Stevenson,
R. G. Berfonl.
George C. Waller,
Win. Johnson Sinclair,
Edwin F. Corey,
Sylvester Lay,
Edward W. Parsells,
Wm. H. Browne.
BROOKLYN.
B. Frank Brown.
SYRACUSE.
J. L. Bogs.
ROCHESTER.
Henry A. Brewster.
TURIN.
John M. Museott.
S1IERBURN.
Roswell Judson.
BUFFALO.
John Daniel Gros.
ONEIDA.
Ebeuezer Robbins.
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS.
George B. Hastings,
John W. Brown,
George S. Hale,
Micah Dyer,
Andrew E. Thayer,
Samuel W. Bates,
Horace Gray,
George H. Bates,
John W. Draper,
Daniel Sharp.
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
E. R. Badger,
George Juukin, Jr.
John Broadhead,
Nathau Nathans,
J. Orlando Tobias,
C. A. Putte,
John Binns,
John H. Frick,
LOWELL.
Josiah Abbott,
NEW BEDFORD.
Josiah C. Stone.
SALEM.
Joseph B. F. Osgood.
WESTFIELD.
N. J. Leonard.
WORCESTER.
J. H. Hill.
Richard Yaux,
Edward G. Trask.
PITTSB'JRG.
Alexander W. Foster,
Charles M. Hays,
John I. Mitchell.
> ERIE.
James Still.
I
240 APPENDIX. — COMMISSIONERS
OF DEEDS.
NEW ORLEANS.
Henry P. Hays,
James Graham,
Edward Halloran,
W. W. W. Wood,
Samuel B. Davis,
STATE OF LOUISIANA.
George W. Christy,
William Monaghan,
William Christy,
William Shannon,
William R Leckie,
N. B. Smith,
C. Julian Bartlett,
George Y. Bright,
John Claiborne,
Myer M. Cohen,
Henry W. Holman,
Thomas J. Hetselberger.
WASHINGTON.
John F. Ennis,
Charles DeSelding,
John Y. Bryant,
George C. Thomas,
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Samuel L. Harris, ,
Charles S. James,
. M. C. Callan,
Franklin S. Myers,
Richard T. Morsell,
Charles E. Weaver,
H. R. Day,
GEORGETOWN.
Walter S. Cox,
Anthony Hyde.
BALTIMORE.
Charles Findley,
George H. Hickman,
John R. Kenley,
STATE OF MARYLAND.
E. R. Sprague,
Thomas Whelan,
William B. Hill,
James B. Latimer,
Edward A. McCeeney,
M. Courtney Jenkins.
HARFORD.
Alfred Bateman.
RICHMOND.
William Fulton,
Peter Daniel,
James K. Lee,
STATE OF VIRGINIA.
Samuel T. Bayly,
ALEXANDRIA.
J. Louis Kitzer,
John Anthony Veitch.
STATE OF MAINE.
CULPEPPER C. H.
James Barbour.
ADGUSTA.
James I. Child.
PORTLAND.
Josiah Peirce.
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
PORTSMOUTH.
W. B. Parker.
MANCHESTER.
George A. French.
STATE OF VERMONT.
WOODSTOCK.
Peter T. Washburn.
ST. ALBANS.
George F. Houghton.
Norwich — James A.
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
Hovey, Charles J . Lanman.
Providence — Henry
STATE OF RHODE ISLAND.
Martin.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY.
NEWARK.
John J. Plume,
Thomas H. Stephens.
MORRISTOWN.
Yancleve Danrimple,
Jacob Vannetta.
NEW BRUNSWICK.
Warren Hardenburg.
MADISON.
Stephen D. Hunting.
ELIZABETHTOWN.
Francis B. Cheetwood.
STATE OF OHIO.
JERSEY CITY.
George W. Casserly.
PATTERSON.
Peregrine Sandford.
CINCINNATI. CHILICOTHE.
L. D. Chanepler, Theodore Sherer.
Joseph McDougall, Jr. Cleveland.
James Birney, James R. Hitchcock, '
Rufus King. Samuel B. Kendig.
COLUMBUS.
A. M. Wambough.
NEWARK.
Jerome Buckingham.
STATE OF INDIANA.
LOGANSPORT.
James W. Dunn.
NEW ALBANY.
P. M. Kent.
EVANSVILLB.
John Law.
TERRE HAUTE.
Jacob H. Hager.
MADISON.
William M. Dunn.
FORT WAYNE.
Philip G. Jones.
LAFAYETTE.
Andrew Ingram.
SOUTH BEND.
Jonathan A. Upton.
PRINCETON.
William S. Palmer.
INDIANAPOLIS.
Nicholas McCarthy, Jr.
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APPENDIX. — COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS.
241
CALHOUX.
Calvin C. B. Homer.
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
DETROIT.
David Preston.
Enos T. Thoop,
George E. Hand.
STATE OF WISCONSIN.
Milwaukie — George E. H. Day.
CHICAGO.
Edward A. Rucker,
STATE OF ILLINOIS.
George T. Pearson,
Daniel McElroy.
SPRINGFIELD.
Mahlon W. Brayman.
ST. LOUIS.
James M. Hughes,
John H. Watson,
John Wilson,
CHARLESTON.
Henry H. Baker,
SAVANNAH.
John M. B. Lovell.
MOBILE.
A. C. Waugh,
MEMPHIS.
Hume F. Hill,
Joseph R. Eastburn.
NATCHEZ.
Joseph Hewit.
LEXINGTON.
B. F. Graves.
PARIS.
Alexander M. Brown.
GALVESTON.
R. D. Johnson,
A. F. James.
Van Buren — John B
TALLAHASSEE.
Charles W. Downing.
OREGON CITY.
William W. Mattock,
Justus Stinberger.
DAVENPORT.
Thomas Therington.
STATE OF MISSOURI.
Alexander F. Denny.
LIBERTY. J
Abraham L. Hughes.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Lewis F. Robertson,
John E. Reeves.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
COLUMBUS.
Alexander C. Morton.
SAVAXXaH.
P. Locke.
STATE OF ALABAMA.
John E. Fisher,
Sidney T. Douglass.
STATE OF TENNESSEE.
NASHVILLE.
Edward A. Raworth.
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI.
MACON.
A. H. Dabney.
STATE OF KENTUCKY.
HARRODSBURG.
Montrose Graham.
STATE OF TEXAS.
AUSTIN.
N. C. Raymond.
STATE OF ARKANSAS.
Ogden.
STATE OF FLORIDA.
PENSACOLA.
Maximo P. De Rioboo.
. OREGON.
YONCALLA.
John W. P. Huntington.
STATE OF IOWA.
FAIRFIELD.
George Acherson.
HUNTSVILLE.
Carver D. King.
CLARKSVILLE.
T. W. King.
YAZOO CITY.
Robert B. Mayer.
LOUISVILLE.
William P. Boon.
INDIAXOLA.
John Henry Brown.
SALEM.
Chester N. Terry.
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242 APPENDIX. MASONIC
MASONIC.
Officers of the Encampments, Chapters, Grand Lodge, and Subor-
dinate Lodges of Free and Accepted Masons.
WITH THEIR LOCATION, AND DAYS OF MEETING, THROUGHOUT THE STATE OF CALI-
FORNIA.
ENCAMPMENTS.
SAN FRANCISCO ENCAMPMENT, No. I— Organized Dec. 20th, 1853, under Char-
ter from the General Grand Encampment of the United States .... Meets every Friday
evening, at Masonic Hall, Montgomery street.
OFFICERS, FOR THE PRESENT MASONIC YEAR.
LEANDER RANSOM, M. E. G Commander. '
R. F. KNOTT Generalissimo.
J. H. BROWN Captain General.
THOS. H. BOWEN Senior Warden.
0. J. PRESTON Junior Warden.
H. A. COBB Treasurer.
J. FRANK MILLER Recorder.
HENRY F.WILLIAMS Standard Bearer.
M. H. N. KENDIG Sword Bearer.
JOHN S. WATSON Warder.
S. C. FIELD. . . : Sentinel.
PAST GRAND COMMANDERS :
GREGORY YALE, R. F. KNOTT.
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ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS.
SAN FRANCISCO ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 1... Meets every Tuesday even
ing, at. the Hall on Washington street, between Montgomery and Sansome.
OFFICERS :
R. F. Knott, M. E. H. P.
P. A. Brinsmade, K.
George Fisher, S.
Jas. King of Wm., Treasurer.
J. D. Creigh, Recorder.
S. 0. Field, Guard.
SACRAMENTO ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 2... Meets every first aud third
Tuesday evening of each month.
OFFICERS :
A. B. Hoy, M. E. H. P.
T. A. Thomas, K.
Geo. E. Montgomery, S.
M. Haynes, 0. H.
Wm. Shoemaker, P. S.
J. Pitkin, R. A. 0.
J. Daly, M. of 3d V.
J. M. B. Weatherwax. M. of 2d V:
W. B. Arnold, M. of 1st V.
G. I. N. Monell, Treasurer.
J. A. Wadsvvorth, Secretary.
J. L. Thompson, Guard.
a APPENDIX MASONIC. 243
GBAND LODGE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Grand Officers, for the present Masonic Year.
M. W. CHAS. TL RADCLIFF Grand Master. Sonora.
R. W. T. A . THOMA S Deputy Grand Master, Sacramento.
" " J. R. CRAXDALL Senior Grand Warden. Auburn.
" " R. F. KNOTT Jiininr Grand Warden. San Francisco.
" " L. STOWELL Grand Secretary, San Francisco.
" " A.MARTIN Grand 7 San Francisco.
TV. 0. J. PRESTt >N Deputy Grand & t <•'</. San Francisco.
" Rev. JAS. H. BRISTOW G Marysville.
" J. F. BALSEY Grand Ma Marv^ville.
" GEO. EL DERBY
" F. M. CHAMBERLAIN ( r.Weaverville.
" H. F. WILLIAMS Grand Senior Deacon, San Francisco.
" A. E. GALLOWAY I m Deacon. Shasta.
" JOHN C0< )K ' • ' Bearer, Santa Clara.
" M. RUSfl ..' s Weaverville.
" J. H. MURPHY < Placerville.
" S. ('. FIELD Grand T San Francisco.
" ISAAC DAVIS Grand Led, Sacramento.
Note. — The first Convention of Ancient Free and A pted Masons was held at Sacra-
mento City, April 17th, 1850, for the formation of a Grand Lodge. < '(institution adopted on
the 19th of April, and dosed same day.
The first meeting of the Grand Lodge was at Sacramento City. May 6th. 1350, and closed
on the 9th.
S U B R D I \ A T E L 1) G E S .
CALIFORNIA LODGE. X,,. 1. 9 f Free and Accepted Mono* . - Francisco.. -Meets
every Thursday. evening, at the Hall on Washington -'
OFFICERS :
R. E. Cole. Worshipful Master. F. W. BOURNE, Secretary.
H. M. Gray, Senior Warden. F. H. M. Cower, Deputy Secretary.
H. F. TVii.mams. Jnnior Warden. B. A. Patten, Senior Deacon.
0. J. Preston. Treasurer. <■'. I>. Atkinson, Jnnior Deacon.
P. Gardner. Tyler.
PAST M kSTBBS :
J. D. Creic.if, M ai.auii Fallon*, W. H. Howard,
Lewis Peck, L. T, Wjlson, L. Stbinhabt-
Levi Stowell, P. A Brinrxade, R. F. Knott.
O. J. Preston, J. D. Stevenson* Joseph Shannon.
WESTERN STAR LODGE. No. 2. qfF. and A. M., Shasta City. . .Regular meetings,
first and third Saturdays of every month.
OFFICERS :
A. J. Raymond, TVorshipfnl Master.
J. G. Doll, Senior Warden.
Isaac Eoop. Junior Warden.
J. T. Glenn, Secretary.
J as. TL Rhodes. Treasurer.
P. T. Curtis. Senior Deacon.
D. P. Bystle, Junior Deacon.
H. P. Larabee, Tyler.
past masters :
A. E. Calloway, Wm. Robinson.
TEHAMA LODGE. No. 3, of F. and A. M.. Sacramento City. . .Regular meetings, first
and third Mondays of each month.
OFFICERS :
•I. A. TVadsworth, Worshipful Master. I Sol. Kohlman, Senior Deacon.
John F. Morse, Senior Warden. C L. Danielson. Junior Deacon.
J. G, Brenton. Junior Warden. Thomas S. Lett, Secretary.
T. A. Thomas. Treasurer. D. O. Chafe, Tyler.
past masters :
T. A. Thomas, Addison Martin. Joseph Hull, William Shoemaker
244 APPENDIX. — MASONIC.
BENICIA LODGE, No. 5, of F. and A. M., Benicia. . .Regular meetings, second and
fourth Mondays of each month.
OFFICERS :
S. K. Nurse, Worshipful Master. Alex. Rillell, Treasursr and P. M.
Senior Warden. Senior Deacon.
E. H. Von Pfister, Junior Warden. Junior Deacon.
L. Leslie, Secretary. S. Vaughn, Tyler.
PAST GRAND MASTER !
B. D. Hyam, M. W. S.
PAST MASTERS :
L. B. Mizner, Alex. Riddell.
SAN FRANCISCO LODGE, No. 7, of F. and A. M., San Francisco. . .Meets every
Wednesday evening, at the Hall on Washington street.
OFFICERS :
A. Hollub, Worshipful Master. Samuel Curry, Treasurer.
Thos. R. Eadie, Senior Warden. A. Solomon, Senior Deacon.
Jos. Clement, Junior Warden. ■ L. A. DeGroot, Junior Deacon.
W; Richardson, Secretary. P. Gardner, Tyler.
past masters :
A. C. Labatt, J. Papy.
TUOLUMNE LODGE, No. 8, of F. and A. M., Sonora. . .The regular return meetings
are held on the first and third Saturdays of each month.
OFFICERS :
Hugh G. Platt, Worshipful Master. R. L. Myrick, Secretary.
W. W. Traylor, Senior Warden. Joseph Dillon, Senior Deacon.
T. S. Hall, Junior Warden. A. H. Warren, Junior Deacon.
Alonzo Green, Treasurer. John B. De La Hay, Tyler.
past master :
Charles M. Radcliff.
MARYSVILLE LODGE, No. 9, of F. and A. M.. Marysville. . .Regular meetings on the
first and third Thursdays in each month.
OFFICERS :
W. H. WicKERSHAM,Worshipful Master. I J. A. Paxton, Junior Warden.
D. H. Apperson, Senior Warden. S. H. Rhodes, Secretary.
PAST MASTERS :
A. Maurice, Jr., J. F. Halsey.
SAN JOSE LODGE, No. 10, of F. and A. M., San Jose. . .Regular meetings, first and
third Wednesdays in each month.
OFFICERS :
Benj. Cory, Worshipful Master.
H. C. Melone, Senior Warden.
H. Brownshield, Junior Warden.
J. Lewis, Secretary.
Elliott Reed. Treasurer.
L. Provost, Tyler.
past masters :
John Cook, H. P. Dorsey,
YOUNT LODGE, No: 12, of F. and A. M., Napa City. . .Regular meetings, on the first
and third Fridays in each month.
OFFICERS :
John H. Seawell, Worshipful Master. I W. Vaughn, Senior Deacon.
E. McGarry, Senior Warden. W. Greenabaum. Junior Deacon.
F. B. Gilman. Junior Warden. J. S. Robberson, Secretary.
George Yount. Treasurer. |
Past masters .
J. M. Small, W. D. Decking.
APPENDIX
MASONIC
245
NEVADA LODGE, No. 13, of F. and A. M, Nevada City. . .Regular meetings, first and
third Saturdays of each month.
OFFICERS :
J. Fitz James. Worshipful Master. I. Williamsox. Treasurer.
C. H. Seymour, Senior Warden. X. A. Hicks. Senior Deacon.
W. Maltmax, Junior Warden. G. M. Saul, Junior Deacon.
C. H. Patchix, Secretary. Charles G. Greex, Tyler.
past master :
J. R. McCoxxell.
TEMPLE LODGE, No. 14, of F. and A. M., Sonoma City. . .Regular meetings, second
and fourth Saturdays of each month.
, OFFICERS
Isaac Brockmax, Worshipful Master.
T. X. Nevil, Senior Warden.
Wm. Boggs, Junior Warden.
Dr. A. Texxaxt. Secretary.
Stepitex Acres, Treasurer.
Wm. Bubbis, Senior Deacon.
Junior Deacon.
C. Blakely. Tyler.
Robert Hopkixs,
PAST MASTERS
C. P. Reeoff.
EUREKA LODGE, No. 16, of F. and A. M.. Auburn. . .Regular meetings, first and third
Mondays of each month.
OFFICERS
J. R. Craxdall. Worshipful Master.
Hiram R. Hawkixs. Senior Warden.
James Bowex, Junior Warden.
H. T. Holmes. Secretary.
P. W. Thomas, Treasurer.
H. 0. Rtersox. Senior Deacon.
M. P. H. LoyE, Junior Deacon.
W. M. Jordan, Tyler.
PAST MASTER :
L. Applegate.
PARFAITE UNION LODGE. No. 17. of F. and A. M., San Francisco. . .Regular meet-
ings, first and third Fridays of each month.
OFFICERS :
P. Gtayxe, Worshipful Master.
T. Teclaw, Senior Warden.
S. Driard, Junior Warden.
C. Therg, Secretary.
PAST MASTERS
H. Kidel> Luciex Hermaxx,
J. Raxher, Treasurer.
C. Hubert. Senior Deacon.
T. Deraxge, Junior Deacon.
. . Meyers. Tyler.
Joseph Haixe.
MOUNTAIN SHADE LODGE. No. 18, of F. and A. M., DowmcviUc. . .Regular meet-
ings, first and third Saturdays of each month.
OFFICERS :
H. P. Bextox, Worshipful Master.
I. Reyxolds, Seuior Warden.
W. P. Yocxg, Junior Warden.
J. D. Scellax, Secretary.
PAST MASTERS
George Fagg, J. Garxosett,
S. W. Laxgtox, Treasurer.
H. G. Brotyx. Senior Deacon.
J. W. Browx, Junior Deacon.
G. Harris, Tyler.
Thos. Ramsdall.
SAN JOAQUIN LODGE, No. 19. of F. and A. M.. Stockton.
third Mondays of each month.
OFFICERS :
. Regular meetings, first and
J. G. Caxdee. Worshipful Master.
F. C. Axerews, Senior Warden.
J. M. McKamy. Junior Warden.
E. M. Hoyvisox, Secretary.
I. 0. Morris, Treasurer.
J. B. Kexxedy, Senior Deacon.
William Graham, Junior Deacon.
J. B. Hill. Tyler.
Rey. J. S. Woods, Chaplain.
PAST MASTERS
J. Zachariah,
Charles M. Creaxor.
246 APPENDIX. — MASONIC.
WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 20, of F. and A. M., Sacramento City. . .Meets every first
and third Thursday of each month.
OFFICERS :
N. G. Curtis, Worshipful Master.
Jesse Morrill, Senior Warden.
Geo. I. N. Moxell, Junior Warden.
D. St. C. Stevens, Secretary.
Lucius A. Booth, Treasurer.
M. C. Hillyer, Senior Deacon.
W. W. Holliday, Junior Deacon.
D. 0. Chafe, Tyler.
PAST MASTERS :
Charles Duncomb, Jesse Morrill, Isaac Davis, E. J. Willis.
OCCIDENTAL LODGE, No. 22, of Free and Accepted Masons, San Francisco.— Regular
meetings on the fourth Monday of each month, at Masonic Hall, Montgomery street.
OFFICERS :
Smythe Clark, Worshipful Master. W. M. La RocHE,«Treasurer.
Geo. W. Baker, Senior Warden. J. G. Pearson, Senior Deacon.
A. G. Randall, Junior Warden. John A. Clark, Junior Deacon.
R. B. Hampton, Secretary. Joel Noah, Tyler.
past masters :
Jas. Rice, Jr., Jas. E. Wainwright, John H. Gihon,
Gregory Tale, J. H. Horsefall, P. A. Morse.
Joel Noah.
MADISON LODGE, No. 23, of Free and Accepted Masons, Grass Valley, Nevada County.
OFFICERS :
Z. Wheeler, Worshipful Master.
J. M. Fouse, Senior Warden.
G. N. Crandall, Junior Warden.
past master:
S. C. Richardson
Geo. M. Sheriden, Secretary.
Wm. McCormick, Treasurer.
MARIPOSA LODGE, No. 24, of Free and Accepted Masons, Mariposa.
OFFICERS :
G. B. Abel, Worshipful Master. S. A. Merritt, Junior Warden.
W. A. King, Senior Warden. 0. M. Dickinson, Secretary.
GEORGETOWN LODGE, No. 25, of Free and Accepted Masons, Georgetown, El Dorado
County. — Regular meetings, first and third Saturdays of each month.
OFFICERS :
T. M. Reed, Worshipful Master.
J. P. Davison, Senior Warden.
P. W. Cunningham, Junior Warden.
E. C. Southworth, Secretary.
M. Deverton, Senior Deacon.
H. D. P. Draper, Junior Deacon.
S. Miller, Tyler.
EL DORADO LODGE, No. 26; of Free and Accepted Masons, Placerville.— -Regular meet-
ings, first and third Mondays of each month.
OFFICERS :
J. H. Murphy, Worshipful Master. W. H. Smith, Treasurer.
D. K. Newell, Senior Warden. F. H. Harmon, Grand Deacon.
J. P. Martin, Junior Warden. A. Hunter, Junior Deacon.
F. F. Barzs, Secretary. A. T. Thatcher, Tyler.
TRINITY LODGE, No. 27, of Free and Accepted Masons, Weaverville. — Regular meet-
ings, first and third Mondays in each month.
OFFICERS :
E.M. Chamberlain, Worshipful Master. I F. S. McKenzie, Secretary.
G. B. Winston, Senior Warden. J. A Lucket, Senior Deacon.
C. L. N. Vaughn, Junior Warden. J. Cameron. Junior Deacon.
W. B. May, Secretary. A. Mitchell, Tyler.
COLUMBIA LODGE, No. 28, of Free and Adcepted Masons, Columbia.— Regular meet-
ings first and third Thursdays in each month.
OFFICERS :
John Yauzill, Worshipful Master. Isaac Levy, Junior Warden,
C. E. Blake, Senior Warden. O. B. Anthony, Treasurer.
J. A. Jackson, Senior Deacon.
APPENDIX. MASONIC. 247
DIAMOND LODGE, No. 29, of Free and Accepted Masons, Diamond Springs.— Regular
meetings, first and third Saturdays of each month.
OFFICERS :
L. Bradley, Worshipful Master. J. L. Martin, Senior "Warden.
G. F. Bascox, Junior Warden.
GOLDEN GA TE LODGE. No. 30, of Free and Accepted Masons, San Francisco.— Regular
meetings, first Tuesday in each month, at Masonic Hall, Montgomery street.
OFFICERS :
"W. S. Moses, Worshipful Master.
Geo. J. Hobe, Senior "Warden.
Samuel Gamage, Junior Warden.
Edward Hacker. Treasurer.
Wm. 8. O'Brien, Secretary.
Lawrence C. Owen, Senior Deacon.
Wm. S. Phelps. Junior Deacon.
Joel Noah, Tyler.
MOKELUMNE LODGE, No. 31. of Free and Accepted Masons, Mokehunne Hill.— Reg-
ular meetings, every Saturday.
OFFICER- :
A. Platt, Worshipful Mac Edwin Gates. Treasurer.
Wit -M. Rodgers, Senior Warden. C. A. Leake. Junior Warden.
Wm. Inxes. Secretary.
GOLD HILL LODGE, No. 32, of Free and Accept . Gold Hill Placer County.
OFFICERS :
P. L. Maxky. Worshipful Master.
A. Mills, Senior Warden,
J. W. Patton, Junior Warden.
W. S. C. Wood, Secretary,
W. R. K. Davoxa, Treasurer.
.). M. Bedford, Senior Deacon.
J. M' i ' aki.i'.y. Junior Deacon.
R M. Washes, Tyler.
OP MR LODGE, No. 33, of Free and Accepted Masons, Murphy's Camp. Calaveras County.
Regular meetings, second and fourth Saturdays of each month.
OFFICERS :
A. H. Pitney, Worshipful Master.
Iba Taylor, Senior Warden.
B. H. Evans, .Junior Warden.
E. M. Strange, Secretary, pro tern.
SANTA CLARA LODGE, No. 34. of Free and Accepted Masons, Santa Clara.
OFFICERS :
John Cook, Worshipful Master. E. T. Strong, Senior Warden.
A. M. Bailey, Junior Warden.
SAN DIEGO LODGE, No. 35, of Free and Accepted Masons, San Diego.— Regular meet-
ings, second and fourth Thursdays in each month.
OFFICERS :
J. W. Robinson, Worshipful Master. | Philip Crosthwatte, Senior Warden.
past master :
G. H. Derby.
ST. JOHNS LODGE. U. D.. of Free and Accepted Masons, Yreka.
OFFICERS :
J. D. Corby, Worshipful Master. H. F. McKinny, Senior Warden.
H. G. Ferris, Junior Warden.
SANTA CRUZ LODGE of Free and Accepted Masons, Santa Cruz.
OFFICERS :
H. Blaisdell, Worshipful Master. A. Sinclair, Senior Warden.
N. H. Stockton, Junior Warden.
YUBA LODGE of Free and Accepted Masons, Marysville.— Meets on the first and third
Mondays in every month.
OFFICERS :
A. Maurice, Jr.. Worshipful Master. E. Garst, Senior Warden.
T. J. Dickey, Junior Warden. J. H. Bristow, Secretary.
248 APPENDIX. — MASONIC. — CALIFORNIA PIONEERS.
LOS ANGELES LODGE of Free and Accepted Masons, Los Angeles.
OFFICERS :
H. P. Dorsey, Worshipful Master. J. Elias, Senior Warden,
Thos. Foster, Junior Warden.
CRESCENT LODGE of Free and Accepted Masons, Crescent City.
OFFICERS :
D. G. Lewis, Worshipful Master. C. L. Farrington, Senior Warden.
G. L. Lawton, Junior Warden.
SACRAMENTO LODGE of Free and Accepted Masons, U. D., Sacramento City.
OFFICERS :
J. L. English, Worshipful Master. B. T. Crouch, Jr., Senior Deacon.
John A. Tutt, Senior Warden. A. F. Rhodes, Junior Deacon.
J. Wilcoxon, Treasurer.
0. D. Chafe, Tyler.
John H. Gass, Junior Warden.
John Q. Brown, Secretary.
HIRAM LODGE of Free and Accepted Masons, Mud Springs.
OFFICERS :
F. Smoot, Worshipful Master. J. Moss, Senior Warden.
0. B. Westoott, Junior Warden.
MOUNT MORIAH LODGE of Free and Accepted Masons, U. D., San Francisco.-
Stated meetings, first and third Saturdays in every month, at Masonic Hall, Montgomery
street.
OFFICERS :
P. W. Shepheard, Worshipful Master. | B. F. Moses, Treasurer.
0. B. Tyler, Senior Warden. B. D. Hyam, Senior Deacon.
C. R. Saunders, Junior Warden, Samuel Man, Junior Deacon.
C. T. Wilson, Secretary. | Joel Noah, Tyler.
Society of California Pioneers.
Organized 1850.
Rooms Nos. 7 a>id 8 Express Building, 4th floor.
PRESENT OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1854.
SAMUEL BRANNAN, President.
Jacob R. Snyder,
Benj. S. Lippincott,
Thos. 0. Larkin,
Gen. M. G. Vallejo,
Charles M. Weber.
Josiah Belden,
Robert Semple,
P. B. Redding,
J. C. L. Wadsworth,
J. Mead Huxley,
Edward A. King,
O. P. Sutton.
G. Frank Lemon,
L. W. Sloat,
William M. Steuart,
VICE-PRESIDENTS.
Gen. John A. Sutter,
Edward L. Stetson,
Jacob P. Leese,
A. B. Thompson,
B. D. Wilson,
Juan Bandini,
William Blackburn.
JAMES C. LOW, Secretary.
WILLIAM T. SHERMAN, Treasurer.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
H. W. Halleck,
A. J. Grayson,
Stephen R. Harris,
corresponding members.
P. B. Cornwall,
Charles L. Ross.
APPENDIX. — I. 0. 0. F. 249
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
Register of Grand Lodge Officers, Degree Lodges and Subordi?iate Lodges of
the I. 0. of 0. F., belonging to the Jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of
the State of California: together with the Subordinate Encampments under
the Jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of the United States.
The R. AY. <;]!A\D LODGE is composed of 47 Members. Annual meeting on the 2d
Monday of May in each year. Organized, May 17th, 1853, and has working under its juris-
diction, twenty-one Subordinate Lodges, comprising about 1000 Members, with over 5000
Visiting Brothers, and has donated for charitable purposes, since its organization, a Eum
approximating to 817,000.
Officers for the present term.
M. W. Grand Master, S. H. PARKER. 9S Merchant street, San Francisco.
R. W. D. Grand Master, J. F. MORSE, 54 K street, Saerameuto City.
R. \V. Grand Warden, E. W. CULT. Stockton.
R. W. Grand Secretary, T. RODGERS JOIIXSOX. 140 Sacramento street,
San Francisco.
R. W. Grand Treasurer, JOHN M. COUGHLIX, 59 and 61 Sansome street.
R. W. Grand Representative. MATTHEW PURDEX. Sacramento City.
W. Grand Marshal, J. ZACAEIAU.
AY. Grand Guardian. A. J. LUCAS.
W. Graud Conductor, L. F. ZAXTZIXGER.
District Deputy Grand Masters.
HAXSEX HAZELL, for the County of Placer.
A. J. LUCAS, for the County of Yuba.
MOSES HYXEMAX, for the County of El Dorado.
D. C. TRIPP, for the County of Xapa.
DegTee Lodges.
PIOXEER DEGREE LODGE Xo. 1— Meets at Stockton on Wednesday evening— char-
. tered July 13th, 1853.
OFFICERS :
T. K. Hook, Degree Master. T. J. Keys, Y. G.
M. H. Bond. Secretary. Johx Grattax, Treasurer.
DEGREE LODGE Xo. 2— Instituted September 21st, 1853— Meets at San Francisco on
the first and third AYednesday evenings of each month.
OFFICERS :
Johx Q. Piper, D. M.
A. S. Iredale, D. A. D. M.
AY. T. Garrett, Y. G.
H. M. Heuston, P. D. M.
John- Pitche, H. D. M.
Aug. Schxide, Secrefary.
Samuel Robb, Treasurer.
250 APPENDIX. — I. 0. 0. F.
DEGREE LODGE, No. 3— Meets at Sacramento City, on second and fourth Monday
evening of each month. Organized October 14th, 1853.
OFFICERS :
Prescott Robinson, D. M.
C. Perry, Treasurer.
W. C. Felch, 1st Sect'y, A. D. M.
G. W. Wallace, D. D. M.
v Secretary.
G. I. N. Monell, P. D. M.
The PATRIARCHAL BRANCH of the Order is under the control of D. D. Grand
Sire Samuel H. Parker, residence, 98 Merchant street; and is composed of three Subor-
dinate Encampments, numbering about 175 members.
GOLDEN GATE ENCAMPMENT, No. 1— Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, Montgomery
street, near Jackson, on the second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each morrth.
OFFICERS :
J. W. Young, C. P.
L. Ryan, S. W.
D. Norcross, Treasurer.
J. M. COUGHLIN, H. P.
T. Rodgers Johnson, Scribe.
J. S. Eagan, J. W.
C. P's. — W. . Robertson, D. Norcross, J. H. Gihon, James Smiley, H. A. Cobb,
P. B. Dexter, Franklin Williams, E. W. Graham, T. Rodgers Johnson.
P. H. P's. — A. S. Iredale, N. W. Moore, John Southwell.
PACIFIC ENCAMPMENT, No 2— Meets at Sacramento City on Wednesday evenings-
OFFICERS :
Prescott Robinson, C. P. J. F. Morse, H. P.
A. J. Lucas, S. W. G. W. Murray, Scribe,
P. H. P.— W. H. Watson, J. W.
PARKER ENG AMPMENT,No. 3— Meets at Stockton on Wednesday evenings.
OFFICERS :
E. W. Colt, C. P. M. B. Kenney, H. P.
J. Fulton, S. W. G. 0. Burton, Scribe.
W. G. Phelps, J. W.
CALIFORNIA LODGE, No. 1, I. 0. of 0. F., San Francisco— Meets every Monday
evening at Odd Fellows Hall, Montgomery street, near Jackson.
OFFICERS :
John Pitche, N. G. J. S. Eagan, V. G.
B. L. 0. Ganvereaux, Recording Sec. | James Barrett, Treasurer, P. G.
L. F. Zantzingek, Permanent Secretary.
P. G's. — L. Ryan, N. W. Moore, Charles Davis, L. F. Zantzinger, John Q. Piper,
C. A. Oram.
SACRAMENTO LODGE, No. 2, I. 0. of 0. F., Sacramento City— Meets every Sat-
urday evening, at the Hall, 54 K street.
OFFICERS :
James E. Perkins, N. G. A. W. Webster, Y. G:
L. A. Booth, Rec. Secretary. John M. Rhodes, Treasurer.
David Kendall, P. Secretary.
P. G's. — Matthew Purden, John F. Morse, David Kendall, C. C. -Hayden, J. D.
Persian, Cyrus Coffin, Newton Booth, Aug. Otto, Robert Robinson, James
R. Tolles, William Shoemaker.
SAN FRANCISCO LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. of 0. F., San Francisco— Meets on Friday-
evenings at Hall on Montgomery street, near Jackson.
OFFICERS :
John Kehoe, N. G. Henry Swain, Recording Secretary.
John L. Bleokley, V. G. P. G., E. W. Graham, Per. Sec.
George R. Underoood, Treasurer.
past grands:
T. Rodgers Johnson, J. Young, Noah Sutton,
Wm. Robertson, E. W. Graham, C. Kendall,
H. A. Russell.
APPENDIX. — I. 0. 0. F. 251
EUREKA LODCE, Xo. 4, 1. 0. of 0. F., Sacramento City— Meets on Wednesday even-
ings, at Odd Fellows' Hall. 54 K street.
OFFICERS :
George W. Wallace. X. G-. J. S. Jameson*. Rec. Sec.
E. A. Valentine, V. G. A. Fruison, Treasurer.
A. P. Andrews. Per. Sec.
PAST GRANDS I
W. H. Watson, Prescott Robinson, Geo. I. X. Mo.vell,
A. J. Lucas, S. M. Teach. W. J. Tiller,
ThOS. LrXDERLAN'E, JoS. BoWSTER, Jn'O. TURNER,
Asa P. Andrews. W. C. Felcii.
TUBA LODGE, Xo. 5. I. 0. of 0. F., Marysville— Meets every Thursday evening.
OFFICERS :
J. W. Winter, X. G. 'J. Bloomfield, ^ec.
Levi Hite. V. G. G. H. Reynolds, Per. Sec.
W. C. HicKcox. Treasurer.
past grands :
R. F. Gtlmore. A. Pollard, DeWitt C. Rice.
CHARITY LODGE, Xo. 6, I. 0. of 0. F.. Stockton— Meets every Saturday evening.
OFFICER- :
C. 0. Burton, X. G. J, W Ellis. Rec. Sec.
Byron Gallup, Y. G. G. H. Sanderson, Treasurer.
E. Weeks, Per. Sec.
past brands :
E. W. Colt, J. P. D. Wilkins, S. Zachariah,
A. Shell, T. J. Keys.
AUBURX LODGE, Xo. 7, I. 0. of 0. F., Auburn— Meets every Saturday evening.
OFFICERS FOR 1853 :
T. Mitchell, X. G. .Tames Anderson, Sec.
H. 0. Ryerson, Y. G. Robert I. Fisher. Treasurer.
past <;f. and :
Hansen Hazell.
EL DORADO LODGE, Xo. 8. I. 0. of 0. F., Sacramento— Meets every Friday evening.
OFFICERS :
L. D. Kelly, X. G. J. L. Polhemus, Sec.
J. S. Kohn, Y. G. Jacob Greenbaim, Treasurer.
0. M. Nichols, Per. Sec.
past grands :
J. S. Scott. Joseph F. Olootmah, G. W. Chedice.
DIAMOND Si>RjXGrS LODGE. No. 9, I. O. of 0. F.— Meets every Tuesday evening.
OFFICERS :
Andrew George, X. G. Edward Walker, Secretary.
Thos. L. Ross, Y. G. F. L. Smith, Treasurer.
past grands :
Moses Hyneman, Andrew George.
SOXOMA LODGE, Xo. 10, 1. 0. of 0. F., Sonoma— Meets every Wednesday evening
OFFICERS :
Johnathan Warden, X. G. Manlet Dyer, Sec.
L. L. Alexander, Y. G. J. P. Clough, Per. Sec.
J. Roberts, Treasruer.
past grands :
T. J. Provost, 0. Randall, James Tetford,
STOCKTOX LODGE, Xo. 11, 1. 0. of 0. F.. Stockton— Meets every Friday evening.
OFFICERS :
E. G. Creenfield, X. G. M. H. Bond, Sec.
W. Harris, Y. G. H. Mitchell, Treasurer.
PAST GRANDS - .
E. G. Greenfield, H. Mitchell. F. K. Hook.
GRASS VALLEY LODGE, Xo. 12, I. 0. of 0. F.— Meets Thursday evening.
OFFICERS FOR 1853 :
John S. Lambert, X. G. C. R. Edwards, Sec.
Edward McGlaughlin, Y. G. Thomas Beatty, Treasurer.
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HARMONY LODGE, No. 13, 1. 0. of 0. F., (German) San Francisco— Meets on Tues-
day evening, at Odd Fellows Hall, Montgomery street, near Jackson.
OFFICERS :
Aug. Drucker, N. G. T. E. Schmidt. Rec. Sec.
Maurice Bernheim, V. G. J. Gunderlach, Per. Sec.
Andrew Himmelmand, Treasurer.
MOUNTAIN LODGE, No. 14, I. 0. of 0. F., Michigan City— Meets Saturday evening.
OFFICERS .:
George H. Van Cleft, N. G. P. G., Wu. Cory, Sec.
M. P. Cook, V. G. Benjamin F. Dewey, Treasurer.
past grand :
Wm. Cory.
YERBA BUENNA LODGE, No. 15, I. 0. of 0. F., San Francisco— Meets every Thurs-
day evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall, Montgomery street, near Jackson.
OFFICERS :
Ezra St. John, N. G. P. Doad, Rec. Sec.
C. J. Collins, V. G. , Wm. Cook, Treasurer.
past grands.
D. Norcross, H. M. Heuston, Samuel Webb,
T. K. Eadie, Franklin Williams, A. S. Iredalf/
OUSTOMA LODGE, No. 16, I 0. of 0. P., Nevada.
OFFICERS :
A. A. Sergent, N. G. J. B. Van Hazen, Sec.
L. B. Austin, V. G. H. D, King, Treasurer.
TEMPLAR LODGE, No. 17, 1. 0. of 0. F., San Francisco— Meets every Saturday even-
ing, at Odd Fellows' Hall, Montgomery street, near Jackson.
OFFICERS :
C Eigenbroudt, N. G. John Anderson, Rec. Sec.
S. A. Sharp, V. G. P. G. Samuel Brannan, Treasurer.
past grands :
J. M. Coughlin, P. I*. Dexter, John H. Gihon,
John M. Woollen, Samuel H. Parker, P. G. M.
NAPA LODGE, No. 18, 1. 0. of 0. F.— Napa City.
OFFICERS :
W. W. Stillwagon, N. G. E. Byron Eaton, Secretary.
J. C. Pennell, Y. G. E. A. Hazen, Treasurer.
Past Grand D. C. Tripp, P. G. R.
YREKA LODGE, No. 19, 1. 0. of 0. F.—Yreka— Meets on Wednesday evening.
OFFICERS :
Wm. Donellson, N. G. A. G. Annibal, Secretarj'.
John Cook, V. G. G. A. Cook, Treasurer.
MORNING STAR LODGE, No, 20, T. 0. of 0. F —Instituted February 2d, 1854.—
Meets at Placerville, El Dorado county, on evening.
TUOLUMNE LODGE, No. 21, 1. 0. of 0. F.— Instituted January 19th, 1854.— Meets at
Columbia, on evening.
OFFICERS :
Samuel Dealy, N. G.
J. C. Pendergast, Y. G.
A. J. Hatch, Secretary.
J. C. Bryant, Treasurer.
Statistics of I. 0. of 0. F.
The following is an abstract of the annual reports of the Grand and Subordinate Lodges
made to the Grand Lodge of the United States, for the year ending June 30th, 1853, as
compared with similar tables for the year 1852 :
1853. 1852.
Revenue of Lodges $1,209,259 $1,184,830
Contributing members 193,040 193.298
Brothers relieved , 22,938 26,350
Widowed families relieved 2,875 3,053
Brothers buried 1,533 1,602
Relief of Brothers 351,438 372,335
APPENDIX. — SONS OP TEMPERANCE
253
GRAND DIVISION OF SONS OF TEMPERANCE
OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Officers elected for 1854.
J. S. MATTISON. G. W. P., Santa Cruz.
GEORGE E. MONTGOMERY, G. W-. A., Sacramento.
T. J. NEVIXS. G. S., San Francisco.
H. H. HAIGHT, G. T., San Francisco.
Rev. I. S. DIEHL. Grand Chaplain, Placerville.
JOHN' F. PINK HAM. G. C., Santa Cruz.
J. W. WHITING, G. ~ a., San Francisco.
Meetings for the year 1854.
Quarterly — 4th Tuesday of January, at Benicia.
jt' 4th Tuesday of April, at Sacramento,
w' 4th Tuesday of July, at Stockton.
Annual — 4th Tuesday of October, at San Francisco.
Subordinate Divisions.
PACIFIC STAR DIVISION. No. 1.
Sacramento — Regular weekly meeting,
Tuesday evening.
CALIFORNIA DIVISION, No. 2, San
Francisco — Meets Thursday evenings at
Hall, corner of Jackson & Dupont sts.
EUREKA DIVISION. No. 4, Santa Cruz.
Regular weekly meeting. Saturday even-
ing.
EDEN DIVISION. No. 5.
EXCELSIOR DIVISION. No. 6, San
Francisco — Meets Monday evenings at
Hall, corner of Jackson <v, Dupont sts.
SNOWY MOUNTAIN DIVISION, No.
8, Grass Valley — Regular weekly meet-
ing. Saturday evening,
STOCKTON DIVISION, No. 9, Stockton.
SONOMA DIVISION, No. 10, Sonoma—
Regular weekly meeting, Monday even-
ing.
MARYSVILLE DIVISION. No. 11.
GOLDEN GATE DIVISION, No, 12, San
Francisco — Meets "Wednesday evenings,
at Hall, corner of Jackson & Dupont sts.
NAPA DIVISION, No. 13, Napa City.
SANTA CLARA DIVISION, No. H,
Santa Clara — Regular weekly meeting,
Saturday evening.
BENICIA DIVISION, No. 15, Benicia—
Regular weekly meetings, Thursday
evening.
SONORA DIVISION. No. 16, Sonora.
SIERRA NEVADA DIVISION, No. 17,
Nevada — Regular weekly meeting, Fri-
day evening.
COLUMBIA DIVISION, No. 18. Colum-
bia — Regular weekly meeting, "Wednes-
dav evening*.
PIONEER DIVISION, No. 19, Mariposa-
Reirular weeklv meeting, Friday evening.
ORIENTAL DIVISION, No. 20, San
Francisco — Meets Tuesday evening, at
Hail.
COLD SPRINGS DIVISION, No. 22,
Cold Spring — Regular weekly meeting,
Tuesdav evening.
GEM OF THE MINES DIVISION, No.
23, Coloma.
CRYSTAL FOUNTAIN DIVISION. No.
24, Coon Hollow — Regular weekly meet-
in?, Saturday evening.
SANTA ROSA DIVISION, No. 25, Santa
Rosa Valley — Regular weekly meeting,
Saturdav evenings.
DIAMOND* SPRINGS DIVISION, No.
26, Diamond Springs.
GOOD WILL DIVISION. No. 27,Vallecito.
UNION DIVISION. No. 28, Mud Springs.
PLACERVILLE DIVISION, No. 29, Pla-
cerville.
VOLCANO DIVISION, No. 30, Volcano.
J8^° Pledges for the reception of Signa-
tures can be found at Hillman's Temperance
House, *Nos. 80 and 82 Davis street, and at
Dr. Thurston's Office, National Temperance
House. 32 Sacramento street.
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APPENDIX
SOCIETIES.
French Benevolent Society.
Organized 1851.
The object of this Society is the relief of the sick and indigent of our French population.
OFFICERS :
LUCIEN HERMANN, President.
vice-presidents,
Abel Guy,
G. Touchard.
treasurer,
Henry Shroder.
secretaries,
L. Galley,
M. Leboucher.
physicians,
Dr. Lebetard,
Dr. Huard.
DIRECTORS,
DUARD,
D'Oliveria,
bonvalot,
Saulxier,
HUERNE,
Benjamin,
MORIN,
Chapelle,
H. Chauviteau,
MONDELET.
Regular meetings of the Society every Wednesday evening. Place of meeting for the
present at Mondelet's, Cafe Du Commerce, (late Bella Union.) Washington street, near
Kearny.
German Benevolent Society.
Organized December, 1853.
OFFICERS :
G. VV. BECKH, President.
DIRECTORS,
A. Frisius,
D. Banernfreund,
J. C. A. NOTTING,
J. Gaxdlach,
J. Landsberger,
H. Herzer,
J. Hartmanx.
The Society numbers two hundred and sixty-two members, and meets for the present
at the Verandah Building, N. E. corner Washington and Kearny streets.
VICE-PRESIDENTS,
Au. Schneider,
J. J. Herrlich.
secretaries,
Wm. Scheiden,
M. Matthesox.
TREASURER,
D. H. Neuhaus.
First Hebrew Benevolent Society.
OFFICERS:
LOUIS COHN, President, Front street, near California.
JACOB MAYER, Vice-Presideut, Front street, near California.
HENRY SELIGMAN, Treasurer, California street, near Sansome.
HENRY J. LAB ATT, Secretary, Burgoyne's Building.
directors. L. Crambach, Clay street.
R. Laxde, Merchant street. A. Friedlander. Clay street.
M. Barnett, 83 California street. T. Pander, Long Wharf.
San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Relief Society.
Organized July 12th, 1853.
Established August 4th, 1853, for the purpose of rendering protection, aid and informa-
tion to women in distress or need — residents or strangers. Also, for supplying families with
suitable assistants.
Office 151 Sacramento street.
OFFICERS :
Mrs. A. B. Eaton. President. * Mrs. Henry Haight, Treasurer.
Mrs. Ira Rankin, Vice- President. Mrs. Wm. Leffingwell, Secretary.
Mrs. F. A. M. Baldwin, Agent.
APPENDIX. SOCIETIES. 255
New England Society.
Organized December 22d, 1852.
OFFICERS :
JAMES WILSON, President.
VICE-PRESIDENTS.
B. P. Webb.
A. G. Randall,
Frederick Bielings,
D. 0. Shattuck,
George W. Gibbs.
treasurer,
J. R. Robinson.
RECORDING SECRETARY,
WlLLARD B. FARWELL.
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY,
T. Dwigiit Hint.
LIBRARIAN,
John Perry, Jr.
AUDITOR.
"William H. Clark.
BOARD OF MANAGERS.
J. P. Flint,
J. D. Hunt,
John S.vtterlee,
C. D. Cl'SH.MAN.
Henry F. Dana.
Medical Society of San Francisco.
Organized November 17th, 1853.
This Society is intended to embrace every regular member of the Medical profession.
OFFICERS :
Dr. B. B. COIT President.
Dr. H. E. GRAY First Vir C President.
Dr. Y. MOTT. Jr Second Vice President.
Dr. A. B. STOUT Recording Secretary.
Dr. . . BERTOD V Corresponding Secretary.
Dr. J. MORRISON Treasurer.
Dr. .. BRINCK Curator.
Dr. S. H. Gerry. Dr. . . Cole. Dr. S. R. Harris. ) r *_ <M _
T , ,, T T ^ u i Censors.
Dr. . . McIntosh, Dr. . . Behr )
Doctors Geary and Coit are the two longest resident Physicians in the city, Dr. Geary
having been here since April, 1849, and Dr. Coit since August of the same year.
San Francisco Bible Society.
Depository, 376 Stockton Street.
Organized October 30th, 1849, at the Methodist Episcopal Church, Powell Street.
ORIGINAL OFFICERS :
JOHX M. FIXLEY. Esq President.
Rev. J. L. YER MERE, )
Rev. ALBERT WILLIAMS . Vice Presidents.
Rev. WILLIAM TAYLOR, )
Rev. T. DWIGHT HUNT Secretary.
AY. TV. CALDWELL, Esq Treasurer.
The design of the Society is to circulate the Scriptures, without note or comment, in the
different languages used in this State and adjacent Territories.
Since the formation of the Society, there have been issued from the Depository 8594 copies
of the Bible, in the English, Spanish, and other European languages.
OFFICERS FOR THE ENSUING TEAR :
Hon. D. 0. SHATTUCK President.
Rev. B. Brierly, ) Yj C e
Rev. M. C. Bmggs, Presidents.
Rev. Samuel H. VV illey.
F. Br/EL, Secretary.
Edward P. Flint, Esq., Treasurer.
Col. D. S. Tcrner, Maj. A. B. Eaton. Nathaniel Gray, j Executive Committee.
Esq., George YVyckoff, Esq., R. P. Spire, Esq., J
256
APPENDIX. — SOCIETIES,
Pacific Tract Society.
Organized February 24th, 1850.
Repository No. 109 Clay street, over M. L. Wi7in's Fountain Head.
OFFICEES :
Maj. A. B. EATON, President, San Francisco.
VICE-PRESIDENTS,
Hon. R. H. Waller, San Francisco.
Col. David S. Turner, San Francisco.
Hon. E. J. Willis, Sacramento.
TREASURER,
Daniel L. Ross, San Francisco.
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY AND AGENT,
Rev. Albert F. White, San Francisco.
RECORDING SECRETARY,
Willard Leonard, San Francisco.
DIRECTORS,
Rev. T. D. Hunt, San Francisco.
Rev. Dr. Ver Mehr, San Francisco.
Rev. Albert Williams, San Francisco.
Rev. B. Brierly, San Francisco.
Rev. M. C. Briggs, San Francisco.
Rev. Jesse Boring, San Francisco.
Rev. S. H. Willey, San Francisco.
Rev. Wm. Taylor. San Francisco.
Rev. Wm. Rollinson, San Francisco.
Rev. Wm. C. Pond, San Francisco.
Rev. S. D. Simonds, San Francisco.
Rev. Morris Evans, San Fraucisco.
Rev. Wm Spear, San Francisco.
Mr. H. C. Beals, San Francisco.
Mr. F. S. Hawley, San Francisco.
Mr. E. P. Flint, San Francisco.
Rev. James H. Warren, Nevada.
Rev. J. K. Tansey, Nevada.
Mr. Hamlet Davis, Nevada.
Rev. B. F. Rawlins, Placervllle.
Rev. James Pierpont, Placerville.
Rev. J. K. Barre, Placerville.
Rev. Daniel Deal, Sonora.
Capt. E, Knight, San Francisco.
Mr. John F. Pope, San Francisco.
Mr. David N. Hawley, San Francisco.
Mr. J. R. Rollinson. San Francisco.
Mr. George Wickoff, San Francisco.
Mr. John H. Stout, San Francisco.
Mr. Thomas H. Selby, San Francisco.
Dr. H. B. May, San Francisco.
Mr. Wm. H. Dow, San Francisco.
Mr. Thomas J. Nevins, San Francisco.
Mr. Fred'k Billings, San Francisco.
Mr. C. L. Ross, San Francisco.
Mr. M. S. Bucklew, San Francisco.
Rev. S. Woobridge, Benicia.
Rev. B. F. Russell, Benicia.
Mr. E. C. Wetmore, Benicia.
Rev. S. S. Harmon, Sonora
Rev. D. A. Dryden, Grass Valley.
Rev. J. G. Hale, Grass Valley.
Rev. A. Bland, Los Angeles.
Hon. B. D. Wilson, Los .Angeles.
Rev. T. W. Hinds, Santa Cruz.
Rev. C. McClay, Santa Cruz.
Rev. Wm. Corwin, San Jose.
Rev. A. M. Winn, San Jose.
Rev. L. 0. Grennell, San Jose.
Mr. Thomas Douglass, San Jose.
Rev. G. M. Hanson, Marysville.
Rev. E. B Walsworth, Marysville.
Dr. Wilder, Marysville.
Rev. J. A. Benton, Saramento.
Rev. 0. C. Wheeler, Saramento.
Rev. R. B. Stratton, Sacramento.
Rev. .J. Matthews, Sacramento.
Rev. James Woods, Stockton.
Rev. G. B. Saxton, Stockton.
Mr. B. W. Owens, Stockton.
Gov. G. C. Edwards, Stockton.
Mr. V. N. Peyton, Stockton.
Mr. Anthony, Santa Cruz.
Rev. 0. Riley, Sonoma.
Hon. D. 0. Shattcck, Sonoma.
Rev. R. McCoy, Santa Clara.
Prof. E. Bannister.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Maj. A. B. Eaton, ex-officio member and
Chairman of the Committee.
Mr. Thos. H. Selby, of the Presbyterian
Church.
Mr. Willard Leonard, of the Congre-
gational Church.
Mr. D. L. Ross, of the Methodist Epis-
copal Church.
Mr. D. S. Turner, of the Protestant
Episcopal Church.
Mr. George Wyckoff, of the Baptist
Church.
American Sunday School Union.
T. J. NEVINS, Agent.
Room No. 3, third floor, Phaznix Block, Clay street.
APPENDIX. — C H R I S T I A N ASSOCIATION. 257
Young Men's Christian Association of the City
of San Francisco.
Organized July 12th, 1853.
Rooms Post-Office Building, corner Clay and Kearny streets, 2d floor,
OFFICERS ■
WILLIAM K. OSBORN '. President,
JOSEPH L. ROBERTS. Baptist. )
EDWARD P. FLINT, Congregational. |
HENRY B. MAY, Episcopalian, 1 Tr - D . , t
ALBERT MILLER, Luthera*, f Vice-Presidents.
JOHN H. STOUT, Methodist, I
JAMES B. ROBERTS. Presbyterian, J
FRAN KLIN S. RISING, , Recording Secretary.
JOSI All BACON Corresponding Sec'ru,
EDMUND B. BENJAMIN Treasurer.
EL1HU JOHNSON Librarian.
Thomas P. Gould,
Frederick S. Hawley,
Richard P. Spier,
Lucius Bell,
MANAGERS '.
Charles \V. Bond,
Joseph G. Armor,
James D. Cogswell,
Franklin S. Rising,
William C Pond.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF BOARD OF MANAGERS :
Library and Rooms.
Ei.inr Johnson, Chairman, Alkekt Miller,
Edward P. Flint, Henry B. May,
James B. Roberts.
Lectures.
Thomas F. Gould, Chairman, James D. Cogswell,
Frederick S r Hawley, Charles W. Bond,
William C. Pond.
Finance. 9
Edward P. Flint, Chairman, John H, Titcom3,
Edmund B. Benjamin, John H. Stodt,
Lucius Bell.
Printing and Publication.
Franklin S. Rising, Chairman, Richard P. Spier,
William C. Pond, Josiah Bacon,
Joseph G. Armor.
MEETINGS, COMMITTEES, ETC.
The meetings of this Association will be opened from the months of September to
April, inclusive, at 7W o'clock, P. M.; during the months of May. June, July and August,
at 8 o'clock, P. M,*
The standing committees of the Association are as follows, viz ;
A Committee of Three on Essays.
A Committee of Twelve to aid members and others in selecting suitable boarding
houses.
A Committee of Twelve to aid members and others in procuring employment.
A list of the names of the above-mentioned Committees will be found at the rooms of
the Association, where will also be found a book containing a list of Sunday Schools needing
teachers, locality, and hour of meeting.
Lectures for Young Men will from time to time be delivered before the Association by
the clergymen of the city and others.
Devotional meetings will be held in the rooms of the Association two evenings in each
month .
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258 APPENDIX. — ORPHAN ASYLUM, ETC.
The above Association, established in this city for the moral and mental improvement
of young men, have opened their rooms over the Post-Office, where may be found a well
selected library, and all the leading newspapers and periodicals from every part of the Union.
To all residents of San Francisco and strangers arriving in this city, the Association
extend a cordial invitation to visit their rooms, trusting they will find it a pleasant and
profitable resort.
San Francisco Orphan Asylum Society.
Organized, February, 1851, in the First Presbyterian Church,
BY A FEW LADIES OF THE DIFFERENT CONGREGATIONS OF SAN FRANCISCO.
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT FOR 1851.
Mrs. WILLIAMS President.
Mrs. WILLBY Vice President.
Mrs. BORING Treasurer.
Mrs. WARREN Secretary.
Managers.
Mrs. Waller,
Mrs. Taylor,
Mrs. Wheeler,
Mrs. E. V. Gillespie,.
Mrs. Joyce,
Mrs. Dubbs.
Trustees.
Messrs. Charles Gilman, Stephen Franklin, Daniel L. Ross.
MATRON Mrs. WILSON.
Commenced with eight Orphans.
PRESENT BOARD OF MANAGEMENT.
Mrs. WILLIAMS President.
Mrs. BORING Vice President.
Mrs. WALLER Treasurer.
Mrs. C. V. GILLESPIE Secretary.
Managers.
Mrs. T. Dwight Hunt,
Mrs. Alfred De Witt,
Mrs. David Gillespie,
Mrs. Wm. Leffingwell,
Mrs. HeWry Haight,
Mrs. Pettit,
Mrs. F. W. Macondray,
Mrs. S. R. Throckmorton,
Mrs. Wm. Rankin,
Mrs. Titcomb.
Trustees.
Messrs. Charles Gilman, Stephen Franklin, Daniel L. Ross.
MATRON Mrs. WILSON.
Since our last report the Asylum has remained in the cottage of Mr. Halleck, on Folsom
street, — who has generously declined to receive rent for it.
Our new Asylum is nearly completed, and will cost, when finished, about $24,000. We
have already expended $20,000.
At the present time there are twenty-four orphans in the Asylum, besides four more un-
der its charge.
San Francisco Cricket Club.
GEORGE AIKEN, President.
C. T. EMMET, E. D. NEATLEY, Vice Presidents.
J. B. MONTIFORE, Secretary.
W. L. BROOKS, Treasurer.
COMMITTEE :
M. Delaney, L. Price.
APPENDIX. — COMPANIES. 259
Mountain Lake Water Company.
Organized, August 14th, 1851,
Under the General Incorporation Act.
CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000— SHARES, $50 EACH.
OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY:
SAMUEL PURDY President.
WILLIAM G. WOOD Secretin,/.
HENRY HAIGHT Treasurer.
PAGE, BACON & CO Banters.
A. D. MERRIFIELD Superintendent.
HENRY S. DEXTER Engineer.
Directors :
Samuel Purdy,
Ferdinand Vassault,
George C. Bates,
John Middleton,
C. J. Sage,
Aug. J. Bowie,
Jacob R. Snyder.
Office of the Companv, 174 Montgomery Street, Second Floor.
San Francisco and Mission Dolores Plank EoadCo.
Organized, November 19tu, 1850.
CAPITAL STOCK $300,000.
JAS. 0. WARD, President,
HENRY BAKER, Secretary.
DIRECTORS :
Jas. C. Ward, A. P. Crittenden,
H. W. Halleck, Ciias. L. Case,
P. AY Van Winkle.
This Company own the Mission street and Folsom street Roads. The former 2% miles
long, completed July 25th, 1851 ; and the latter '2 l g miles long, completed Nov. 14th, 1853.
Both these Roads were built by authority of Ordinances of the Common Council of the
City of San Francisco, confirmed by act of Legislature of the State. Charter extends to
eight years from March Tth, 1853.
Office of the Company, 174 Montgomery Street, Second Floor.
San Francisco Manufacturing Company.
Organized, September 10th, 1852,
Under the "Act concerning Corporations, passed April 22d, 1850."
OFFICERS :
ROBERT ALLEN President.
ANDREW GARR Secretary.
TRUSTEES :
Bobert Allen, Ferd. Vassault,
Jas. M. Estill, Joseph Daniels,
Andrew Garr.
Re-organized, October 27th, 1853,
Under the "Act to Provide for the Formation of Corporations for certain
purposes, approved April l&h, 1853."
OFFICERS :
THOMAS D. JOHNS President.
L. H. ALLEN Secretary.
TRUSTEES :
Thos. D. Johns, ! Ferd. Vassault,
James M. Estill, J. C. Hoyt,
William H. White.
Office of the Company, 174 Montgomery Street, Second Floor.
260 APPENDIX. — LIBRARIES. — GAS COMPANY.
Mercantile Library Association.
Post Office Building, N. E. comer of Clay and Kearney streets, second Jloor.
Organized, 24th January, 1853.
PRESENT OFFICERS \
DAVID S. TURNER, President.
H. CHANNING BEALS, Vice President.
WILLIAM H. STEVENS, Recording Secretary.
F. A. WOODWORTH, Corresponding Secretary.
C. L. STRONG, Treasurer.
, Librarian.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS !
D. 0. Vail, P. A. Roach,
A. G. Randall, J. H. Purkitt,
Edw. P. Flint, W. R. Wadsworth,
F. A. Hawley, Wm. McMichael,
J. H. Gardner,
The Library numbers at present 2600 volumes. The Reading Room is supplied with a
large number of periodicals and papers, and is open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M.
San Francisco Law Library Association.
Established, A. D. 1852.— Capital Stock, $30,000.
OFFICERS :
WILLIAM B. OLDS, President.
J. SPENCER OLDS, Librarian and Secretary.
DIRECTORS :
Elisha Cook, William B. Olds, Chas. MoC. Delany.
The Library of this Association is located in the City Hall, and already contains upwards
of 4,500 volumes of Legal and other works, and is rapidly increasing. From its location
it greatly facilitates the business of our Courts; and has become almost a necessary ad-
junct to the transaction of Judicial business. During the past five months, over 3,200 vol-
umes have been drawn out, to be used in the various Courts, and the benefits and influence
of the Library are constantly extending.
The Association is incorporated under the law of this State) and is sustained by the
monthly subscriptions of such as desire to avail themselves of its advantages. The objects
of the Association are "to establish and maintain a Library of Literary, Legal and other
professional works ; to promote the cultivation of Legal science, the advancement of juris-
prudence, the extending of literary influence and legal research ; and generally, the advance-
ment and diffusion of knowledge, in its various branches."
This institution is the first and only one of the kind on the Pacific Ocean, and although
still in its infancy, its Library will already favorably compare with those of long standing in
the Atlantic States.
It originated in the private enterprise and exertion of WILLIAM B. OLDS, Esq., now
the President of the Association, who is entitled to great credit for thus successfully estab-
lishing in our City, an institution of so great importance, and which bids fair to be second
to none in the Union.
The San Francisco Gas Company.
Incorporated August 31st, 1852.
Capital Stock, $150,000--in Shares of $100 each.
OFFICERS :
BEVERLY C. SANDERS, President.
JOHN CRANE, Secretary.
TRUSTEES :
B. C Sanders, J. Mora Moss,
John H. Saunders, Jas. Donahue,
John Crane.
APPENDIX . — O CEAN STEAM COM PAX IE S. — T ELEGKAPH. 261
Ocean Steam navigation.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Office, N. W. corner Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets, San Francisco.
The Company have now the following Steamers leaving San Francisco on the 1st and
16th of even* month for Panama and intermediate Ports, with the U. S. Mail.
Steamship SAN FRANCISCO, 3000 tons J. F. Watkixs, Commander.
GOLDEN GATE, 3000 '• .... J. B. G. Isham.
JOHN L. STEPHENS,... 3000 " ....R. H. Pearsox,
NORTHERNER 1500 " ....
CALIFORNIA, 1500 " ....R. II. Whiting,
OREGON 1400 •' V. V. H. Leroy,
PANAMA 1300 " ....W. II. Ihnsox,
REPUBLIC 1100 " ....Allan McLaxe,
COLUMBUS 800 ".... Dow,
Two or more of these Steamers will always be in Port at either end of the route.
The COLUMBIA, 800 tons. W. E. Dall, Commander, has been placed on the route
between San Francisco and Portland, Oregon Territory, touching at the intermediate Ports
of Humboldt, Trinidad and Port Orford.
Agents of the Company on the Pacific Coast.
A. B. Forbes, Panama; J. Dirbrow, Jr. Portland, O. T.; S. Tyler, Acapulco.
E. FLINT, General Agent of the Company.
Office, San Francisco, corner Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets.
NICARAGUA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Office, North-East Corner of Sacramento and ^Leidesdorff streets.
This Line is composed of the following Steamers, leaving San Francisco on the 1st and
16th of every month for San Juan del Sud, direct.
Steamship SIERR A NEVADA, C. H. Baldwin, Commander.
BROTHER JONATHAN, • • • •
CORTES C. P. Seabury,
PACIFIC, Blethen,
C. K. GARRISON, Agent, San Francisco.
INDEPENDENT OPPOSITION LINE.
Office of the Line, Jackson street Wharf.
Steamship UNCLE SAM, 2000 tons, .... Wm. A. Mills, Commander.
G. B. POST & Co., Agents.
California State Telegraph Company.
Capital, $300,000.
Office, 159 Clay street, one door above Montgomery.
W. R. R ANS OM, Superintendant California State Telegraph Co.
E. C. HEWINGS. Operator State Telegraph Office.
B. G. STOCKTON, Bookeeper State Telegraph Office.
WM. PATTERSON, Messenger State Telegraph Office.
RATES.
From San Francisco to Stockton, Sacramento and Marysville ; for first ten words, $2
each additional five words, 75 cents.
To San Jose ; first ten words, Si ; each additional five words, 40 cents.
JOHN MIDDLETON, President.
E. R. CARPENTIER. Secretary,
JOS. O. PALMER, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS :
Sqi-ire P I>kw;:v H. W. Carpextiei;,
Charles W. Cook, E D. Keyes.
262 APPENDIX. — MILITARY.
Pacific Division United States Army.
HEAD QUARTERS SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
Brevet Brig. Gen. E. A. HITCHCOCK, Col. Second Infantry, Commanding.
Office, Parrott's Building, corner of Montgomery and California streets,
3</ floor, entrance on California street.
GENERAL STAFF.
Assistant Adjutaut General Major E. D. TOWNSEND.
Aid de Camp 1st Lieut. WM. M. GARDNER, 2d Inf.
Quartermaster Major OSBORNE CROSS.
Commissary Subsistence Brevet Major A. B. EATON.
Medical Director Surgeon C. S. TRIPLER.
Chief Paymaster Major HIRAM LEONARD.
Engineer Officer Captain H. W. HALLECK.
CORPS OF ENGINEERS.
Offices in Montgomery Block.
Major J. G.BARNARD.
Brevet Major Z. B. TOWER.
First Lieutenant W. H. C. WHITING.
Second Lieutenant W. P. TROWBRIDGE.
Brevet Second Lieutenant F. E. PRIME.
Brevet Second Lieutenant N. F. ALEXANDER.
Military Post at the Presidio.
Company M, Third Artillery.
Captain * E. D. KEYES, Commanding.
Brevet Captain J. H. LENDRUM.
Second Lieutenant RICHARD ARNOLD.
Brevet Second Lieutenant S. MOWRY.
Independent Companies.
FIRST CALIFORNIA GUARDS, (Artillery Corps.)
Armory, Armory Hall.
Organized July 27th, 1849, and the Oldest Independent Company in California.
ORIGINAL OFFICERS :
Captain HENRY M. N AGLEE.
First Lieutenant W. D. M. HOWARD.
First Lieutenant MYRON NORTON.
Second Lieutenant HALL McALLISTER.
Second Lieutenant DAVID T. BAGLEY.
First Orderly Sergeant R. H. SINTOX.
Surgeon SAMUEL GERRY, M. D.
PRESENT OFFICERS :
Captain FRED'K A. WOODWARD.
First Lieutenant JOHN A. CLARK.
Second Lieutenant GEORGE F. WATSON.
Second Lieutenant A. G. RANDALL.
Quartermaster Sergeant JAMES G. PEARSON.
Orderly Sergeant JOHN S. ELLIS.
Second Sergeant R. M. STEPHENSON.
Third Sergeant E. W. CROWELL.
Fourth Sergeant H. F. WADSWOETH.
First Corporal THOMAS ELLIOTT.
Second Corporal JAMES F. CURTIS.
Third Corporal JOHN W. CONNER.
Fourth Corporal BEN J. R. WOOD WORTH.
Surgeon SAMUEL GERRY, M. D.
Total number of members 100 — on active duty 45.
APPENDIX. — MILITARY COMPANIES. 263
EMPIRE GUARDS,
For Annual Target Excursions, and Composed Principally of Members of Empire Fire
Company, Xo. 1.
Organized April 12th, 1851.
OFFICERS :
Captain GEORGE W. GREEX.
First Lieutenant GEORGE R. D AYLDSOX.
Second Lieutenant JOHN SCOTT.
Third Lieutenant CHARLES P. DUAXE.
Fourth Lieutenant T. P. EVERETT.
Fifth Lieutenant J. B. BRADY.
Sixth Lieuteuant L. H. ROBIE.
Orderly Sergeant C. H. DEXTEB.
Second Sergeant C. L. BARNES.
Third Sergeant GEORGE 11 AYS.
Fourth Sergeant JAMES X ELLIGAN.
PIONEERS
J. L. Wells.
D. H. Rand,
John Torrence,
Charles Kohler,
C. W. Dbubt,
B. F. Moulton,
L. F. Oakly.
R. E. Woods.
CHARLES H. DEXTER, Secretary.
WM. MeKIBBEX, Treasurer.
Active members, one hundred and twenty-five.
MARION RIFLE CORPS.
Armory, corner of Jackson and Dupont streets.
Organized May 14th, 1852.
ORIGINAL OFFICERS :
Captain F. B. SCHAEFFER.
First Lieutenant G. R. DAVIDSON.
Second Lieutenant J. W. RIDER.
Junior Second Lieutenant W. W. HAW KS.
First Sergeant W. XEELY JOHXSOX.
PRESENT OFFICERS :
Captain F. B. SCHAEFFER.
First Lieutenant W. AY. HAWKS.
Second Lieutenant ROBKRT B. QUAYLE.
Brevet Second Lieutenant W. XEELY JOHXSOX.
Orderlv Sergeant EDWIX A. RIGG.
Second Orderly Sergeant EDWARD SHIPPEX.
Third Orderlv Sergeant H. M. WILLIS.
Fourth Orderly Sergeant J AS. W. ST1 LLMAX.
Quartermaster's Sergeant L. F. ZANTZINGER.
Corporal BEXJ. G. DAYIS.
Corporal JOH X MAY.
Corporal HEXRY BARROIHLET.
Corporal CHARLFS GROXLIER.
Surgeon WAKE BRYARLY, M. D.
CIVIL OFFICERS :
EDWARD SHIPPEX, Treasurer.
HEXRY M. WILLIS, Secretary.
CHARLES WIXTER, Assistant Secretary.
PIONEERS :
George F. James,
G. F. Know,
J. W. Wells,
John Torrence,
M. D. Eyre,
George Frank Lemon.
Total number of members 65 ; doing active duty 48.
264 APPENDIX. — MILITARY COMPANIES,
NATIONAL LANCERS, (Cavalry Corps.)
Armory. Armory Hall.— Organized June 25th, 1852.
OFFICERS :
Captain J. R. WEST,
First Lieutenant THOMAS HAYS.
Second Lieutenant MICHAEL FENNELL.
Second Lieutenant M. T. O'CONNOR.
Surgeon A. B. STOUT, M. D.
Quartermaster W. W. SHERWOOD.
Ensign THOMAS MOTLEN.
Judge Advocate M. -O'CALLAH AN.
First Sergeant EDWARD CANEY.
Second Sergeant J. BRADLEY.
Third Sergeant JOHN C. BELL.
Fourth Sergeant M. HAYS.
First Corporal EDWARD BARRON.
Second Corporal EDWARD OULLAHAN.
Third Corporal JOHN MURPHY.
Fourth Corporal JAMES BARRETT.
Yeterinary Surgeon ■ ■ DELANY.
Active members forty-five.
EUREKA LIGHT HORSE GUARDS.
Armory, Armory Hall.— Organized June 25th, 1852.
OFFICERS :
Captain J. ROWELL.
First Lieutenant L. HASKELL.
Second Lieutenant J. SE WALL REED.
Brevet S. cond Lieutenant A. McKENDRY.
Orderly Sergeant J. SEWALL REED.
Second Sergeant A. McKENDRY.
Third Sergeant GEORGE REED.
Fourth Sergeant C. B. GRANT.
First Corporal CHARLES H. DEXTER.
Second Corporal GEORGE W. COFFEE.
Third Corporal JOHN PAINE.
Fourth Corporal M. SCEGEDI.
Trumpeter M. HARRISITY.
Clerk GEORGE REED.
Treasurer W. B. BENT.
stive members fifty ; Privates thirty -six.
SAN FRANCISCO BLUES, (Infantry Corps.)
Armory, Armory Hall. — Organized August 4th, 1852.
OFFICERS :
Captain WILLIAM R. GORHAM.
First Lieutenant DAYID SCANNELL.
Second Lieutenant J. MARTIN REESE.
Third Lieutenant H. McN ALLY.
Ensign HENRY McNALLY.
Quartermaster HENRY H. BYRNE.
Orderly Sergeant ROBERT FARRAN.
Second Sergeant HER VEY LAK E.
Third Sergeant CHARLES L. B ARRUS.
Fourth Sergeant TIMOTHY DEXTER.
First Corporal CORNELIUS McC AULLY.
Second Corporal SAMUEL VV. NEWHALL.
Third Corporal JACOB LERMAN.
Fourth Corporal JOSEPH MARSHALL.
Surgeon S. B. MILLS, M. D.
Secretary SAM'L W. NEWHALL.
Number of members, sixty — on active duty, fifty.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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MAMS & HITCHCOCK,
PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS
.1*WI> IMPORTERS;
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX
Mercantile Stationery,
Cutlery, Fancy Goods. School and Miscellaneous Books, Music and
Musical Instruments, Pianos and Melodeons,
FMHI&S, EKMUire, &C
168 ^Iontgomery street,
SAX FRAXCISCO.
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BOARD AND LODGING BY THE DAY OR WEEK.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
WOOD WORTH & Co,
IMPORTERS OF
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130 Clay street, near Sansome, San Francisco.
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR CALIFORNIA
FOR THE SALE OF THE
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MUSIC STOOLS & PIANO COVERS
IN EVERY VARIETY.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Piano Fortes for Hire,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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H. W. BRADLEY'S
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Corw of 6lD(i qiic rj^roij sifteis, Sqq Elr^flcfeco.
And TVos. 67 and 68 J street, Sacramento City.
The largest Importer and Dealer in the best qualities of Iffip EVERY
ARTICLE REQUIRED IN THE BUSINESS.
PORTRAITS, large or small, equal to any in the world, taken at short
notice. — Also, the most improved
I n>€t ft v SfeMf i u r i ir i y o g. @g,
A new and beautiful improvement in the Art.
WASHIHTGTOH BATHS
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174 Washington st. between Montgomery and Kearny,
SAN FRANCISCO.
This establishment has now TWENTY BATH ROOMS, each
furnished with every convenience for the Bath and Toilet.
Separate Rooms (with private entrance) exclusively for the accom-
modation of Ladies.
Gentlemen's HAIR CUTTING, DRESSING, SHAVING and
SHAMPOON1NG, executed in a style which cannot be surpassed.
"Warm or Cold Baths. ..75 cents.
Shower Baths 50 "
Hair Cutting 75 "
Shampooning 50 "
JOHN SHORT. )
JAMES JAMESON, } Proprietors.
DAVID DWYER, )
MONTGOMERY BATHING ROOMS
Jfkir Drpffiiing imh filming Idnijit,
MONTGOMERY STREET, next door South of Burgoyne & Go's
Banking House.
WARM AND COLD BATHS AT ALL HOURS.
SAN FRANCISCO.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
WM. CRAINE.
THOS. ENGLAND.
CRAINE £ ENGLAND,
No. 15 County Building, Portsmouth Square, west side,
San Francisco, Cal.
Offer their services for the preparation of accurate Designs for Public
Buildings, Stores, Warehouses and Private Residences; together with
Plans, Specifications and Working- Drawings for the purposes thereof.
H@r° Interior Decorations and Landscape Gardening. Buildings
inspected, measured and valued.
S. M'LEAN STEPHENSON,
ISO S^3l3>3"SC>3^I:ES STH3SBT.
JOSEPH BOARDMAN,
ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER, SURVEYOR, AND MEASURER OF PLASTERING
AND BRICK WORK— LATE OF NEW YORK.
No. 131 California Street. 3 Door3 below Montgomery Street, San Francisio.
The importance of employing an experienced Practical Architect, becomes each suc-
cessive day more apparent, as parties now are rivalling each other in the BEAUTY and
GOOD ARRANGEMENT of their BUILDINGS. Many here have employed me to re-
arrange their buildings. My long experience in San Francisco, New York, and the
principal cities in Europe, and having served seven years' apprenticeship to one of the most
eminent Architects, qualifies me to solicit a continuance of the patronage from those invest-
ing in building. I guarantee to get your buildings put up by contract, however plain or
small, 50 per cent, cheaper than by the old expensive system of days work. You will then
know how much your building is going to cost.
L. R. TOWNSEND,
sC^f' JL *
Plans, Elevations, Specifications, Contracts, &c. of all kinds of Buildings,
made at the shortest notice, on reasonable terms.
Office, 3 Polsom's IGuilcUxig;,
Corner of Leidsdorff and California streets.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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REUBEN CLARK.
JAMES GEORGE.
CLARK & GEORGE,
Express Buildings,
Corner of Montgomery and California streets, second floor.
WM. H. RANLETT,
SUPERINTENDENT CUSTOM HOUSE,
SUPERINTENDENT L. M. CEMETERY,
No. 6 FOLSOM'S IRON BUILDING,
Corner of Leidsdorff and California streets,
SAN FRANCISCO.
■iWAii amuur,
HOUSE CARPENTER & BUILDER,
247 Clay street,
South side, second house East of Stockton, San Francisco.
STORES FITTED UP with exceeding neatness and dispatch. —
JOBBING of every description in wood work.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JOSEPH B. WELLS. HKNRY H. HAIGHT. * JOSEPH E. GARY.
WELLS, HAICHT * GARY,
Vil
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OFFICE CALIFORNIA EXCHANGE,
OVER THE POST OFFICE.
A. P. CRITTENDEN.
SAMUEL W. INGE.
(U. S. Dist. Attorney.)
PjgroiLJ.g^te £2;
CRITTENDEN & INGE,
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AND
UOIS AT LAW,
§onfi|~toe$f 6oh of 1Yfelrcl]^i ^3 l^oKjfcjotyeiPlj §fs.,
San Francisco, Cal.
C. & T. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF
SAN FRAFCISCO, AND IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE.
sawyer, mmm & pixley,
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Corner of Ulerehant and Montgomery Sts.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 23
EDWARD J. C. KEWEN. ROBT. F. MORRISON.
KEWEjV & MORRISON,
Ittnriinjs anil Cnttitsellnrs at ID am,
AXD
! PR0CT0RS IN ADMIRALTY,
49 CLAY STREET, SECOND FLOOR, SAN FRANCISCO.
K. & M. practice in all the Courts of San Francisco, and in the Supreme Court of the State.
MTIGE TO CLAIM AFTS,
CLAIMS OF SEAMEN FOR EXTRA PAY, FREEMONT BATTA-
LION, MORMON BATTALION, AND NEW YORK VOLUN-
TEER CLAIMS.
J. D. STEVENSON & CO., Par>on's Buildings, North Side of
Clay street, between Montgomery and Sansome, purchase or prepare Ap-
plications for Pay, Milage. Land Warrants, and all other claims of the
Fremont Battalion, Mormon Battalion. New York Volunteers, Moorhead
and Bean's Expedition, and Claims of Seamen for Extra Pay in the Naval
and Revenue Service on the Pacific, during the War with Mexico, and
since 1850. And all claims of the National or State Troops against State
or General Government.
HART & STEVENSON,
&ttos&hots &n© -zmtimixymB at -law
AND PROCTORS IN ADMIRALTY.
WILLIAMThART,
NOTARY PUBLIC UNDER THE LAW OF 1853.
Notarial business in all its branches, promptly attended to. Nos. 7
and 8 Parson's Building, Clay street, between Montgomery and Sansome
s treets, San Francisco.
WALLER & DODGES,
90 MERCHANT ST„ COR, MONTGOMERY,
ROYAL H. WALLER, HENRY L. DODGES,
COMM'r FOR OHIO. COMM'R FOR VERMONT.
24 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. . .
CAMPBELL, TAYLOR & BECKH, ]
OFFICE!
CORNER OF CLAY AND MONTGOMERY STREETS.
ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, ) O T" e
E.W.TAYLOR, W FiffllOClSCO.
G. W. BECKH. ) v ' v '
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E. C. MARSHALL. JOHN M. HUNTINGTON. SAMUEL H. DWINELLE.
^ttorneijs, praetors anb Counsellors,
AT LAW AM) IS ADMIRALTY.
M'ALLISTER'S BUILDING, CLAY STREET,
BBSWBBH MGMGGMMY MB SBIDSBOm,
San Francisco.
S. W. HOLLADAY. C. R. SAUNDERS. JAS. C. CARY.
I0LLADAY, SAUNDERS & CARY,
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COR. MONTGOMERY AND WASHINGTON STS., ROOMS 13 & 14,
SAN FRANCISCO.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 25
JAMES T. BOYD,
jflontgomery Block.
HALL McALLISTER. CHARLES TT. S. WILLIAMS. JULIUS K. ROSE.
in
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
Montgomery street, between Clay and Commercial.
B. 6. AUSTIN,
3^531133 a? taa
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Commissioner fur tlje Itate of 3Gti ossar {rntspifs,
Nos. 10 and 11 Wells' Building.
HESLEP & MACRAE,
JUtorarQ5 anil Caanstllars at faro,
Office No. — second floor of Nagle's Building,
CORNER OF MONTGOMERY AND MERCHANT STS.
ENTRANCE FROM BOTH STREETS.
AUG. M. HESLEP, GEO. W. MACRAE,
Jjdta of St. L^uis. Late Judge of Supreme Court, Florida.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
LEVI PARSONS.
BLISHA COOK.
WILLIAM B. OLDS.
PARSONS, COOK & OLDS,
Sttiorntns nnt> ComtscUors at &avo,
(Bxfowrm bet n>AJBB@sffss> ibwhimmis^^
CliAY STitEET, between IflonlgoEiiery and Sansome.
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Have REMOVED to the SECOND STORY of their building, and do
not receive any more deposits ; but continue to draw
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under confirmed credits, and attend to a general
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BILLS ON LONDON on OVEREND, GURNEY & CO. and.
FREDERICK HUTH & CO.
BILLS ON PARIS on HOTTING 1 - IE R & CO.
Warren's In: proved Fire and Water Proof Felt
and Composition Hoofing.
Extensively used for the last six years in St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, Buffalo,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, &c. <iirc.
J. H. FURKITT,
MANUFACTURER OF
WARREN'S ROOFS
Office, 35 Battery street, San Francisco, California.
All work done promptly, in the beat manner, with the best materials, and warranted to stand
good in a!! its parts. It' it shall prove otherwise, it will be made good.
All orders and letters promptly attended to.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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N.W. corner Montgomery and Commercial streets,
MESSRS. ROTHSCHILD.
Upon all the principal Cities of Europe and the United States,
Q&raas mmi
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Si Wi corner of Montgomery and Washington streets.
Exchange, Bank Certificates, Gold Bars, Gold Bust,
purchased at highest rates ; and
EXCHANGE for Sale* at Sight or Tiaiie, on
Baring Bros. & Co London.
Hottinguer & Co Paris.
John E. Thayer & Bro Boston.
Burgoyne <fe Plume New York.
Phoenix Bank New York.
Philadelphia Bank Philadelphia.
E. W. dark & Co Philadelphia.
Josiah Lee & Co Baltimore.
Chubb Bros Washington.
State Bank Charleston, S. C.
L. A. Benoist & Co St. Louis.
Caual Bank New Orleans.
Horace Bean & Co. New Orleans.
Ellis & Morton Cincinnati.
28 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DANIEL D. PAGK, I PAVID CHAMBERS, I FRANCIS W PAGE,
HENRY D. BACON, HENRY HAIG-IIT, S;.c amenta City,
St Louis. San Fra ciscn.
PAGE, BACON & CO.,
MONTGOMERY, CORNER OF CALIFORNIA STREET,
DRAW AT SIGHT, OR ON TIME, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON
George Peabody & Co London.
F. Huth & Co , .London.
American Exchange Bank . . „ . New York,
Duncan, Sherman & Co New York.
Atlantic Bank Boston.
Philadelphia Bank Philadelphia.
Josiah Lee <fe Co Baltimore.
Louisiana State Bank New Orleans.
Page & Bacon St. Louis.
Hutchings & Co Louisville.
T. S. Goodman & Co Cincinnati.
S. Jones & Co Pittsburg.
Gold Dust and Exchange purchased at Current
Hates.
TALLANT & WILDE,
CuitNER OF MONTGOMERY AND CLAY STREETS,
San Francisco.
SIGHT AND TIME EXCHANGE, IN SUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, ON
Geo. Peabody & Co. - - - London.
Robb, Hoge & Wilson - - Liverpool.
William Hoge & Co. New York.
J. E. Thayer & Brother --"-.. Boston.
W. W. Frazier, Esq. Philadelphia.
James Robb & Co. New Orleans.
Page & Bacon - - - - St. Louis.
William Gay, Esq. - - - - - Louisville.
Wm. Holmes & Co. Pittsburg.
Commercial Bank ■ - - - Cincinnati.
Merchants' Bank Baltimore.
Sterling Bills at from sixty days to six months
sight, for Remittances to CHINA, MANILA, EAST INDIES, CHILIC,
MEXICO, &c., under credit from Messrs. Geo. Peabody & Co., of London.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 29
JAMES L T_ CAS. IlEVRY S TURNER,
JOHN SIMON OS, BRNJ R. NTSBF.T.
St Louis. W. T. SHERMAN, S. Francisc".
LUCAS, TURNER & CO.
Jrg j&p 4*1 ^®o <fe o&C 9 s>
NO. 104 MONTGOMERY STREET. SAX FRANCISCO,
DBAW AT SIGHT, OR OX TIME, IX SUMS TO SUIT,
- ■
American Exchange Bank New York.
Wadsworth 6c Sheldon New York.
Bank of Commerce Boston.
Thomas Biddle & Co Philadelphia.
Ferdinand Kennett 6c Co New Orleans.
Lucas & Simonds St. Louis.
J. P. Curtis <fc Co Louisville.
Ellis 6c Sturges Cincinnati.
Samuel Harris & Sons Baltimore.
S. Jones A: Co Pittsburg,
J. H. Burch & Co Chicago.
GOLD DISI BllLiOX AND KXM1AX42E,
PURCHASED AT BEST MARKET RATES.
i j$Q
I
BANKERS,
MONTGOMERY STREET. CORNER OF LONG WHARF,
SAN FRANCISCO,
TfMT[> A Tee? <••■■- - - . ■ £?fi7r073?35?>
Or o.i Tihie, ii) Si|ft)§ Jo 8i|ii, oi)
Ocean Bank New York. i Maury i: Morton Richmond. Ta. ,
Bank of North America Boston. ■ •) ohu 1>. Gordon Norfolk, Va.
Drexel & Co Philadelphia. | Gen. Wm. Larimer, Jr Pittsburg, Pa.
Medcalfe, Spieer & Co Baltimore. I A. D. Hunt <fc Co Louisville. Ky.
Pickett, Macmnrdo & Co New Orleans, i J. S. Lyell Detroit, Mich.
A. J. Wheeler Cincinnati, 0. . W. M. Martin Charleston. S. C
Haskell it Co St. Louis. : Wheeler & Hobson Nashville. Tenn
Mechanics' ct Farmer's Bank. Albany, N. Y. |
ALSO
DRAFTS on STUTTGART and FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MALNE,
GERMANY.
Purchase Certificates of Deposit and other Exchange at current rates,
and transact a General Banking Business.
F. M. D3EXEI, Philadelphia,
V^MSS^\ San Francisco.
30
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
BANKING HOUSE
OF
JVo. 129 ^Montgomery street.
our
New York,
Boston,
Philadelphia,
Baltimore,
and New Orleans,
PALMER, COOK & CO.
M/! r rTf!?SIlfl
Corner of Kearny and Washington streets.
ON ALL THE EASTERN CITIES, AND
COLD DUST PURCHASED
AT MARKET PRICES.
AGENTS IN NEW YORK:
American Exchange Bank, No. 50 Wall street.
A D V E E T I S I X G DEPARTMENT.
31
J. R. ROBINSON.
T. L. SHITH.
BII Sill
)
ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY, 1851:
CONDUCTED UPON THE PLAN OF SIMILAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE
ATLANTIC STATES AND EUROPE.
DEPOSITS FOR SAVINGS
BEAR SIX PER CENT. INTEREST.
Bank open Sat urdar Ereninp till 9 o'clock.
For the accommodation of Mechanics, Laborers, &c.
(General Banking Department:
ON ALL THE ATLANTIC CITIES.
AT MARKET RATES.
E7" Usual Banking facilities afforded^ and Deposits received from
Merchants and other Business Men.
ROBINSON & Co.
Corner of Clay and Montgomery streets.
32 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DR. A. S. WRIGHT'S
MINERS' EXCHANGE & SAVINGS
ARMORY HALL BUILDING, MONTGOMERY STREET.
I*r. WRIGHT 9 ®
A *W> ^r% *K> <V3>
H, 9 <b A * CI $ 4* 1 1; H>®
ALL MONEYS left at this Office will bear an interest of eighteen per cent, per year
redeemable at pleasure.
GOLD DUST left to be ASSAYED, will be returned within twenty-four hours, and the
very best price paid for it when offered for sale.
GOLD DUST RECEIVED ON SPECIAL DEPOSIT FREE OF CHARGE, and
Rich Quartz Specimens purchased, or valued gratis, and every attention paid to the
Assaying or Testing of all kinds of Ores.
N. B.— BILLS OF EXCHANGE drawn ou the East, at sight, or on time.
Also— On Mexico and Havana
SAVINGS BANK
AND
ISCliMil onux
J. B. TIMMERIAN & CO.
Corner of Clay and Sansoane streets, San Francisco.
TWELVE PER CENT, interest on DEPOSITS payable on demand.
Special agreement for DEPOSITS on specific time.
8SP" Office open from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.; and on Saturdays to 9
o'clock, P. M., for the accommodation of Mechanics, Laborers, &c.
Exchange for sale, at sight or time, on NEW YORK, PARIS
and LONDON.
GOLD DUST purchased at the highest rates, or shipped and insured
to the Eastern States or Europe.
DOLLARS and DOUBLOONS BOUGHT at the highest premium.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
33
mner
FOT THE STATES OF
MAINE,
N. HAMAPSHIRE,
VERMONT,
MASSACHUSETTS,
RHODE ISLAND,
CONNECTICUT,
NEW YORK,
NEW JERSEY,
PENNSYLVANIA,
MARYLAND,
VIRGINIA,
N. CAROLINA,
S. CAROLINA,
ALABAMA,
MISSISSIPPI,
LOUISIANA,
TENNESSEE.
KENTUCKY,
OHIO,
MICHIGAN,
INDIANA,
ILLINOIS,
IOWA,
WISCONSIN.
lw. mil,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
No. 129 Montgomery street,
One door South of Commercial street,
Conveyancing
DEEDS,
MORTGAGES,
Powers of Attorney,
AGREEMENTS,
Bottomry Bonds,
CERTIFICATES
of Incorporation,
BILLS OF SALE
OF VESSELS,
.VXD OTHER '
COMMERCIAL
PAPERS
Drawn and acknow-
ledged.
PROTESTS
OF VESSELS
Noted and Extend-
ed.
•Ittorney at Latv 9
^irocfoir i\) ^infi^iilj, £o>]bel$i]ceir, ^otyHj Public,
AND COMMISSIONER FOR
MAINE,
CONNECTICUT,
INDIANA,
TENNESSEE,
ALABAMA,
DELAWARE,
MISSOURI,
RHODE ISLAND.
IOWA.
KENTUCKY.
MISSISSIPPI,
ILLINOIS,
OHIO,
NEW JERSEY,
NORTH CAROLINA,
VIRGINIA,
WISCONSIN,
PENNSYLVANIA,
VERMONT,
GEORGIA,
NEW HAMPSHIRE,
SOUTH CAROLINA,
MICHIGAN,
FLORIDA,
TEXAS,
AND OTHER STATES.
Testimony taken aud Papers Certified for every State in the Union, to be used in Court
or put on Record. 5®"° Particular attention paid to the Collection of Money.
Clay Street, Babe's Building. SAN FRANCISCO.
SAMUEL H. DWINELLE,
JYotary Public,
(Under the Act concerning Notaries Public, passed April 30th, 1853,)
MCALLISTER'S BUILDING, CLAY STREET, between Montgomery and Leidsdorff streets.
CONVEYANCING, PROTESTS, AFFIDAVITS, '
And all other Notarial Business will receive prompt attention.
BOLTON, BARRON & CO.
AND
Agents for the New Almeden Quicksilver Mines,
92 Merchant Street.
— _____
34
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JOS. GKANT k ARM. GUYOL,
AND
Hi EST1TI
EST
San Francisco.
JOS. GRANT,
JM \p j|> Ji^Islfl
Commissioner for the States of
NEW HAMPSHIRE,
FLORIDA,
VERMONT,
. ALABAMA,
MASSACHUSETTS,
TEXAS,
RHODE ISLAND,
LOUISIANA,
CONNECTICUT,
ARKANSAS,
DELAWARE,
TENNESSEE,
PENNSYLVANIA,
KENTUCKY,
MARYLAND,
OHIO,
VIRGINIA,
MICHIGAN,
NORTH CAROLINA,
INDIANA,
SOUTH CAROLINA,
GEORGIA,
ILLINOIS,
MISSOURI,
IOWA,
AND WIS
5CONSIN.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 35
PIONEER EEAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS.
JAMES E. WAINWRIGHT. ALBERT G. RANDALL.
JAMES E. WAINWRIGHT, AUCTIONEER,
WAINWRIGHT, RANDALL £ CO.
)
AND
STOCK AUCTIONEERS.
NO. 100 MERCHANT STREET. NORTH SIDE, BETWEEN MONT-
GOMERY AND KEARNY.
OF ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY FOR
Administrators, Assignees, Receivers, Mortgagees and Others,
ACCORDING TO LAW.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THE PROPER PREPARATION OF
Uttitrlja m»ttij for lab,
And every facility will be afforded to the holders of such property for
the transaction of their business.
Mr. Randall being conversant with the Spanish
Language, (having resided several years in Spanish countries,) will give
his personal attention to the translation of title papers, when required.
PMCTICiL SIWEYORS MD DRAUGHTSMEN
Connected with our establishment, and can be sent at a short notice to
MAKE SURVEYS OR MAPS.
A large quantity of Real Property at private sale.
0€>I^"V F E33TJ^I^rOIKrC3r,
Under the supervision of A. G. RANDALL, Notary Public, under the
law of 1853, and Commissioner for New Hampshire.
36
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
A. A SELOYEE.
R. H. SINTON.
m
f
REAL, ESTATE
AUCTIONEERS AND AGENTS.
A. A. SELOVER, Auctioneer.
136 Montgomery, between Clay and Commercial.
Messrs. SELOVER, SINTON & Co. respectfully inform the public that
they have associated themselves together for the purpose of conducting
the REAL ESTATE BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES— for the
prosecution of which they deem themselves particularly well qualified,
having been intimate with the business since July, 1849.
Particular attention given to all questions affecting titles, &c.
CHARLES D. CARTER,
1*1, ig r i jiii lint,
AUCTIONEER AND
105 Montgomery street, near California,
3
Having established himself at the above locality for the purpose of
transacting the
§v«
!■
mm
m
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, will give special attention to sales of every
description of real estate, examination of titles, conveyancing, &c. <fec.
A Register of Property at either public or private sale, will be kept
at the office for the inspection of purchasers.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
37
THEODORE PAYNE.
SQUIRE P. DEWEY.
THEODORE PAYNE, Auctioneer.
f no, n the i ei.
REAL. ESTAE AND STOCK
WW
@
OFFICE AND SALES ROOM :
Corner of California and Montgomery streets.
Especial attention given to Public Sales of Estates by Administrators,
Assignees, Receivers, Mortgagees, etc. etc., carefully complying with the
forms of law.
A Register for Property at either Public or Private Sale, is always
open at their Office.
CONDITIONS OF SALES :— Titles to be satisfactory, or no sale.
Terms, Cash. Acts of sale at purchasers' expense. All purchasers
of Real Estate must make a deposit of ten per cent, on the day of sale —
the balance on the delivery of the deeds.
SAMUEL B. CONREY.
CHARLES W. HOWARD.
CONREY & HOWARD
•iki
EHITE
;*! jH*J iB ^ft !■*, BLl
■mm-
m
F 3
KSHrMTFis,
On Stocks, Real Estate, &c.
OFFICE, MONTGOMERY STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO THE CORNER OF MERCHANT.
38
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
WM. NEELY JOHNSON.
WM. F. SWASEY.
fl. NEELY JOHNSON * CO.,
REAL ESTATE, STOCK AND I
AND
Deeds and Mortgages Prepared, Acknowledgements Taken,
# ^ecoircte Jix^hityed q$ Certified fo,
CONVEYANCING AND NOTARIAL BUSINESS ATTENDED TO
WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH.
OFFICE : No 96 Merchant Street,
SAN FRANCISCO.
C. H. WEST,
STOCi IB ■„«...
157 i$o»)icjoh)eirij §iireef.
Stocks, of all descriptions, long lit and Sold.
MASON & RICKER,
Conttoctotii for Jttastir Dork,
3XTo- -4LS Battery Street,
SAN FRANCISCO.
MP MUmm & M€>TO>T€>» PIW OT®3USo
wUi
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 39
HOME INSURANCE CO.
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
CASH CAPITAL - $500,000.
This Company is prepared to Insure Buildings, Merchandise, Ships
and Cargoes in port, and other property, on as favorable terms as any
Company of like responsibility.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID AT THIS AGENCY.
Applications to be made, and Policies issued, by W. B. FARWELL.
Office, Express Buildings.
W. J. PARDEE, iU Kl )7 for fyBfohfo
Messrs. Page, Bacon & Co. M-srs. Wells, Fargo & Co.
Adams & Co. " Collins, Cushman & Co.
" Carothers, Audereon & Co. " Sanders <fc Brenham,
Turnbull & Walton, " G. K. Fiteh & Co.
J. T. Hallock \- Co. " J. R. Xewton & Co.
" Hussev, Bond & Hale, " W. L. Chrysler A- Co.
Illlltl Fill miUHl COMPANY.
^ZJ-_Sr-> li_,^Jia-L^^O^-r.
ESTABLISHED 1835. EMPOWERED BY SPECIAL ACTS OF PARLIAMEXT.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL... .si ,300,000 | SURPLUS FUXD 8700,000
DIRECTORS IN LONDON :
Alderman Sir JOHN MUSGBOVB, Bart.. Chairman.
Alderman J. K. Hooper, Deputy Chairman.
John A.ddis. Esq., Wm. Knott, Esq.
C. S. Butler, Esq., John Laurie. Esq.,
J. D. Brown. Efeq., Robert Main, Esq.,
G. Harris Child, Esq.. W. Scholefield. Esq.. M. P.,
J. G. Hammock, Esq., Francis Witham, Esq.
TRUSTEES :
Alderman Sir J. Afusgrove, Bart. .
C. S. Butler. Esq., J. G Hammock, Esq.,
Aid. J. K. Hooper, I William Knott, Esq.
GEORGE H. JAY, Esq., Manager Branch Establishment, Boston.
DIRECTORS :
Xathaniel Thayer, Esq., Charles H. Mills. Esq.,
Samuel Hooper, Esq., James Stnrgis. Esq...
James Murray Howe, Esq., Geo. S. Hillarcl, Esq.
OFFICE OF THE SAX FRANCISCO AGEXGT. 126 CALIFOXIA STREET.
W. LANE BOOKER, Agent.
40
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
UPHOLSTERY GOODS
AND
-El
Have on hand and are constantly receiving :
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BRUSSELS CARPETS ;
THREE-PLY, INGRAIN AND COMMON CARPETS ;
OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, DRUGGETS, RUGS, MATS, &c.
MM® —
TTi?lxoXs"te:r > y Goods
AND
a o TUff^rr
o_o
Such as DAMASK, LOOP, CENTRE TASSELS, GIMP, FRINGE,
CORNICES, BANDS AND CURTAIN PIXS.
ggr All kinds of
Upholstery lft % orU and Paper Hanging
Done with neatness and dispatch, and on the most reasonable termB.
1 ~~
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
41
EDWARD H. PARKER,
ins 111 iiiiii annul,
JYo. 64 FRONT STREET,
The undersigned, sole agent in California for the HAZARD POWDER
COMPANY, has constantly on hand a lartre and general assortment
of SPORTING and BLASTING POWDER, of superior quality, in
canisters, quarters, halves and whole kegs.
also — soTe^Tgen^^n^oalifornia for
9 m
A regular supply, in HOGSHEADS and BARRELS, for DRAUGHT
and BOTTLING, manufactured expressly for this market.
EDWARD H PARKER, 64 Front st.
4*
42
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
H. GARRISON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
$0, i53 §^eip^hjeK|fo §i, cotyefr of 31fe66,
SAN FRANCISCO.
H. C. will pay strict attention to furnishing Steamships, River Boats and Hotels.
33* C3r H ES E3 T^J"
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
9
9
No. 157 Sacramento Street,
CORNER OF WEBB,
HEYWOOD & CO.,
II1KII1 P
No. 130 Washington Street,
BETWEEN MONTGOMERY AND SANSOME STREETS,
(£14
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
%\\% %%%% % ^%%V fe&^ %1%Vlk
MATTRESSES, BEDSTEADS, COTS, &c.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
179 JACKSON STREET, second door below Kearny,
N. B. — Hotels and Vessels furnished to order on the most reasonable
terms.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
43
"VST. J. SILVER,
MANUFACTURER OF
AND MATTRESSES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
149 Sacramento st., between Montgomery and Kearny,
And 116 Jackson street,
N. B. — Hair, Moss, Feathers, <fcc. for sale on the most reasonable terms.
INDEPENDENT LINE
XT OH PACKET
'2
This Line will consist of FIRST CLASS VESSELS, all OLD TRADERS on the River,
and Shippers may rely on having llioir Goods forwarded with dispatch.
J@-ALL ORDERS LEFT WITH THE SUBSCRIBER will be punctually attended to.
OEOLo©, 4=0 Ol^ty street "\7Vli«,rr,
Second door below Davis street. San Francisco.
J. SNOW, Agent.
A. C. MESSERVE & CO
IMPORTERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
on mmm ah matches,
123 Clay street,
A. C. MESSERVE, San Francisco.
J. J. MESSERVE, New York.
IMS WMHM
J6@~ THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS."®®
Houses Clothed and Papered, Curtains made and put up, Carpets sewed and put down at
the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
44
ADVERTISINCx DEPARTMENT.
©UITIM© MEW
AT THE
57 Sansooie street,
BETWEEN CALIFORNIA AND PINE,
SAN FRANCISCO.
THE ROYAL TURKISH LINEN
• \ - ' M
OETE
7" MO
'HOT
THE ONLY HOUSE IN THE STATE WHERE THIS HEALTHY AND
AGREEABLE LUXURY CAN BE ENJOYED.
This is the best article ever invented for Bathing purposes, and received
a premium at the World's Fair. Their superiority over every other de*
scription of towel consists in their great sharpness, combined with flexi*
bility and absorption, and arc highly approved and recommended by the
faculty as the most beneficial and invigorating article now in use.
Single Baths, only 75 cents.
Ten Tickets for - - - - $5.
Separate apartments for Ladies.
MASON & IVIcCOMBE, Proprietor*.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 45
W. REYNOLDS,
SHIP MB CDSTOffl-HODSB
wy^%ft^f
■< ^ i ■»
r*x y p
«.. .
s-A.on.ja.nvEE3r^r i i B o street,
Fire-Proof Store, one door from the corner of Sansome,
Ships and Cargoes Entered and Cleared at the Custom House on
reasonable terras.
ID" Particular attention given to the Sale and Purchase of Vessels.
HUGHES & HUNTER,
SHIP MB CUSTOffi-IOnSE
AND
Corner of Battery and Sacramento streets,
(up stairs,)
BM I^MFIHBBOL
SHIPS AND CARGOES ENTERED AND CLEARED AT THE CUSTOM
HOUSE ON REASONABLE TERMS.
Particular attention given to the Sale and Purchase of Vessels,
46
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
1. 1, ft 8, 1, III If E,
I
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
wisp $m mmi
•Tto. 139 ^Montgomery street,
TWO DOORS SOUTH OF CLAY,
Have on hand one of the best selected assortments of Goods in
San Francisco, and are constantly supplied by one of the Largest
Houses in the United States with the LATEST STYLES of
)M 11
'3
I
We have on hand a fine assortment of
Ml
WARE
CONSISTING of
TEA SETTS, CASTOES, SPOONS,
FORKS, HI BINES, PITCHERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, to
, ft
111
•Manufactured! to Order »,
And all descriptions of fine WATCHES REPAIRED by skillful
and experienced workmen.
G. G. & S. S. SHREVE, 139 Montgomery st
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
47
GAIME, GUILLEMOT & Co.
103 Montgomery street,
S-A-Ptf FRANCISCO,
IMPORTERS OF
DIAMONDS, RICH JEWELRY,
MANUFACTORY:
481 Broadway, New York, and Paris.
WW ® C>s> ^J^^U^J^I
IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN
5
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SILVER AND PLATED WARE TO ORDER,
UTL!
Eli
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•JJo. 136 ^o^fgohjeHj §fteef, second fiooir,
Room No. 13. SAN FRANCISCO.
H. M. LEWIS,
■a «
Cm || iii U r \J\ r»A »k Jtsi (Ml
■
( OLDEST ESTABLISHED IN CALIFORNIA, )
MANUFACTURING JEWELLER,
IMPORTER OF
fwt f&fattjjw, %w\x\\, itamnnk, kt. kt.
189 Clay street, Nan Francisco.
48
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
11
*
IMPORTER OF
T
Piano Fortes,
Melodeons,
Organs, for Parlor or Church,
Double Reed iEolians,
Flutinas, Accordeons,
Flutes,
Flute Canes,
Clarionets, A, B, C and B,
Hautboys, or Oboes,
Flageolets,
Violins,
Violas,
Violoncellos,
Double Bass,
Guitars, Banjoes,
Tamborines,
Castagnettes,
Clarionets' Capes,
Mouth Pieces,
Ophicleides,
Bugles, Post Horns,
Cornopcous, with 3 valves,
Alto Sax Horns,
Sax Horns, E, F, B and C,
French Horns, with 3 rotary
valves,
Cornets, with 3 rotary valves,
Sax Horns, with 4 rotary valves,
Reeds,
Strings,
Bridges, Bows,
Timing Forks,
Hammers, Wires,
Rosin Bows, Hairs,
Pegs,
Tail Pieces,
Capo de Astras, Mutes,
Metronomes,
Sheet Music,
Music Paper,
Instruction Books<
Blank Books and Scales for eve-
ry kind of Instrument,
Bass Drums,
Fifes,
Turkish Cymbals,
Drum Heads,
Snares, and Triangles,
Music Store, 180 Clay street,
BETWEEN MONTGOMERY AND KEARNY,
SAN FRANCISCO.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
ADVERTISING DEPART ME XT
49
NiTIIAMEL ORAY.
ACTIO
192 Sacramento street, near Dupont street,
A large assortment of Plain and Superior
MAHOGANY AND COMMON
UP J
Constantly on hand.
f&omb Stones ftirnisljcfr to ovbtv.
ESTABLISHMENT.
THE SUBSCRIBER IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY
squids, aaaasas
AND CARRIAGES,
AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND ON THE MOST REASONA-
BLE TERMS.
He will have constantly on hand a large supply of the best quality
of the Materials suitable to a general Undertaking Business.
JOHN MURPHY,
3«5l Stockton street.
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50
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
tlJiJlflffi M
M
n« vj>l sU'ilJ jijal
^iVZ>
GENERAL UNDERTAKERS.
171 Sacramento street,
TWO DOORS ABOVE KEARNY.
HEARSES, COFFINS and COUCHES, together with all Funeral
requisites, on the most moderate terms.
Punctual attendance at all hours, during day or night.
Residence, Minna street, between First and Second sts.
AND GENERAL JOBBER IN
Merchant street,
THREE DOORS BELOW MONTGOMERY,— SAN FRANCISCO.
mw
J-rr-A t
All kinds of Locks Repaired and Fitted with Keys.
GUNS REPAIRED and ALTERED TO PERCUSSION.
BELLS HUJVG in the nest Manner,
To Ring with ease and durability.
Printing |3«0sc0 Hcpautfr.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
51
TMlI ©[MOM AIL
MACHINE SEWING FACTORY,
ALL KINDS OF
WORK
EXECUTED IX A NEAT IAWEB
AT THE
CLOTH NEEDLES FOR SALE
SHEETS, PILLOW SLIPS,
MATTRESSES,
CLOTHING, &e,
MADS tQ GBDM
AT
THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
. 0. BBMS&S & if.
No, 30 BATTERY STREET, corner of Pine, Winter's Row,
SAN FRANCISCO.
Grain, Flour, Potato and Produce SACKS of all kinds always on hand,
and for sale low in lots to suit.
Also, THREAD and NEEDLES of every description.
GBOVER, BAKER & COS
PATENT
For Use in Oregon and California,
At No, SO Battery street, San Francisco,
£7" Exclusive Rights for Towns and Counties can be procured.
These machines need no puffing. They prove themselves the " NE
PLU^ ULTRA "
BLISS & BBIGHAM, Agents.
52
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
IIWl»i«I
Constantly on hand :— GENERATORS, BOTTLING MACHINES,
FOUNTAINS, DRAUGHT TUBES of various and beautiful pat-
terns. Also, Bottles, Corks, Twine, Acid, Marble Dust, Whiting,
Coloring Oils, &c.
•infl JLeatlier Hose ,•
Beer Pumps, Cocks of all kinds, Couplings, Brasiers' Copper, Spelter
Solder, Copper Rivets, Block Tin, &c. <fcc.
We manufacture to order all kinds of COPPER WORK at the shortest
notice.
W. ffl. & E. S. GRAVES,
142 Front street.
LEE & HINKLEY,
TIS, PMfflBIES
%mM m.
f\,Klf^
TIN PLATE * SHEET IRON WORKERS;
DEALERS IN
STOVES, CABOOSES, TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE
of every description,
163 ^ZFLOISTT STREET,
(Between Pacific and Broadway,)
SAN FRANCISCO.
im* All kinds of SHIP and STEAMBOAT WORK done at short
notice and on the most reasonable terms.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
53
SAN FRAiMCSSGO
mWm
wm*m
■
SMITITgOWERS & NEEFUS,
COPPERSMITHS, PLUMBE8
iJt§ HOSE WMIiij
FRONT STREET, near Washington.
Copper Work for Steamboats, Distilleries and Sugar Houses ; House
and Ship Water Clossets ; Bathing Apparatus ; Lift and Force Pumps ;
Sheet Lead, Pipe and Stop Cocks, of all sizes. All articles in the
above lines constantly on hand or manufactured to order. Block Tin
and Bar Lead. LEATHER HOSE made and repaired.
D^ JTOBBl^Gr punctually attended to*
JOHN C. AYERS,
mm
67 CALIFORNIA STREET, between Battery and Front streets,
ML KINDS DF BMS CASTIKGS Mil FISHII
Executed with neatness and dispatch.
AND
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Bank, Vault, Store and Prison Locks. — Also, Brass Padlocks of different
patterns made to order.
BELL HANGING. — Engineers' Gongs and House Bells made and fitted
to order. I@=ALL JOBS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
MIGHT & KIMBALL'S
AND
137 Jackson street, corner of Jones' alley,
ALL KINDS OF BRASS CASTINGS
MADE TO ORDER.
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS, <fcc. Gilt, Ormelued, altered
and repaired at short notice.
BELL HANGING promptly attended to. — Speaking Tubes, Fire
Torches, Keys, &c.
D. E. KNIGHT. N. R. KIMBALL.
G. If. HUTTON,
Market Place, facing Battery street,
SAN FRANCISCO,
Saw and Grist Mill Irons, Horse Powers and Threshing Machines, Quartz Crushing
Machinery, Chilian Mills and Patent Amalgamators, Iron and Brass Castings
of every description, and Machine Work in general promptly executed.
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(Oldest Establishment of the kind on the Pacific Coast.)
Market street, facing Battery street,
OAK" 3F3BAH0ESC!©.-
S AWING, SLITTING and PLANING promptly executed in the best manner and at the
lowest current rates. — Plank and Boards RE-SAWED by Crosby's Patent Mills
more perfectly and with less waste than by any other process. — WOOD TURNING
in general promptly executed. — Newells and Bannisters always on hand.- —
SCROLL SAWING in every variety.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
55
STEAM ENGINE,
This Establishment has been in successful operation for the last
four years, and has a large assortment of PATTERNS adapted
TO THE WANTS OF THIS COUNTRY.
Manufacture HIGH and LOW PRESSURE STEAM
OF ALL SIZES;
CASTINGS IN IRON AND COMPOSITION,
LIGHT OR HEAVY;
For GANG, SASH, MULAY and CIRCULAR SAWS, of most
approved patterns ;
IRON WORK FOR FLOUR MILLS;
PUMPS for Mining or any other purpose ;
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All kinds of IRON CASTINGS for Buildings ; GEERING of all
descriptions. — In fact, all kinds of work that is executed in
the largest Foundries of the Atlantic States.
D" Particular attention given to the REPAIR of
STEAMBOAT ENGINES and BOILERS, and all
other Machinery.
RINCON POINT,
San Francisco, Cal.
Proprietor.
56
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DONAHUE'S
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(The first established in the State,)
Corner of First and Mission streets,
(happy valley,)
±!Bk
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Marinas
FOR SALE.
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m
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AND
C*lSTIJY€rS of either iron or brass
Made promptly to order.
PACIFIC
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GODDAHD & CO.
(Successors to EGERY& HINCKLEY,)
First street, between Mission and Howard,
MANUFACTURERS OF
EVERY KIND OF MILL,
Wl
QUARTZ CRUSHING MACHINERY,
and
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N. B.— A great variety of PATTERNS on hand.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
57
H. M. COLBATH,
MANUFACTURER OF
^15 To
9
mwm
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WIDOW f MM
MARKET STREET STEAM MILLS,
Keeps constantly on hand and manufactures to order, all kinds of work
in the above branches, including MOULDINGS, PANEL WORK
and PLANING, having superior Machinery.
WOOD TURNING in all its branches
DONE WITH DISPATCH.
MANUFACTURER OF
SiSl f I00RS 111 BLIIDS,
Window Frames and Shutters,
No- 137 Pine street, near Kearny street,
Manufacture to order all kinds of work in the above branches, including Mouldings, Panel
Work and Planing, having
Superior IkSIftolxixxory-
DEALEK AND JOBBER IN
©TTGMW /AW© m\SLUW\E^T ©©©©©,
N. W. corner Montgomery and Sacramento streets, (second floor,)
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
BELL, NORMS * CO.,
SHIPWRIGHTS, CAULKERS,
SPAR MAKERS AND BOAT BUILDERS,
Clay Street Wharf, below Drum street,
SAN FRANCISCO.
Jf@pAll orders promptly attended to, and work faithfully executed..
Messrs. Hussey, Bond & Hale ; Henry A. Cheever & Co. ; Flint, Peabody
& Co. ====___=_
(FORMERLY JOHN MOULTON & CO.,)
iloci in mm Minis,
SHIPWRIGHTS, CAULKERS,
AND
SHIP AND STEAMBOAT BLACKSMITHS,
No. 16 Sacramento Street Wharf.
Shipmasters and others will find it to their advantage to visit our
establishment.
We are now prepared to furnish them all the different kinds of work
that is required for vessels. Jobs taken in Building or Repairing, and
SATISFATION GUARANTIED.
Particular attention paid to the FITTING OF FERRY BLOCKS.
Having had three years experience in that Branch, we know precisely
what is needed.
DEALER IN
Fil 4TU\ ^MJ
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AND
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TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORKER,
No. 75 1-2 Kearny Street,
5AM F3EATCHTC(Q) ?
Jobbing of all kinds done at the shortest notice.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
59
mom & m>
AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Comer of Vallejo, Hinckle and Pinckney streets,
IAS ffffiASKBHUft
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60
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SODA WATER MANUFACTURERS,
AND
DEALERS I ILL DB OF
Corner of If arket and Commerce Streets,
STOCKTON
cn
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SODA WATER MANUFACTURERS,
AND
mas u a his of m mm stock.
Corner of Sixth and A Streets,
MARYSVILLE.
ADVERTISING DEPART ME XT.
61 l
wmm mmmm
SOLE AGENTS FOR CALIFORNIA :
,77X1
California street, below Front.
KS&i^^^SS?
IMPORTER OF AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
9
if if II, TIN PLATE,
ZINC, ARK SHEET IBON WARE,
37 Sacramento street,
Between Front and Davis streets, SAN FRANCISCO.
( FORMERLY MKEXNa's )
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On Jones's Alley,
Which runs from Washington to Jackson, and between Montgomery and
Sansome streets,
WHERE WILL BE FOUND A LARGE STOCK OF
WATER CASKS, FISH BARRELS, HOOP IRON,
OIL CASKS, KEGS, 10 and 15 gall. RIVETS, &c. &c.
l&W.
m
wVo. 153 California street^
CONSTANTLY ON HAND :
Oil and Water Casks; Beef, Pork and Salmon
Barrels; Hoop Iron and Eivets;
AlS0, SALT, IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
N. B. — ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS done on reasonable terms.
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62
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JOHN GRANT,
DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF
m\
M
AND GRANITE,
mmm wmmmm
^<^Salol^iy>4» J M^> *!ii d«
INTER TOP'
cfco. cfeC.
All work in the above branches will be done at the lowest prices.
No. 91 Montgomery street,
SAN FRANCISCO.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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ST, LOSES", LEVI k CO.
IMPORTERS OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS OF
liiiA -J dLL J ^i ^^b sLf^l is&>,
AND
SOLE AGrEJXTTS
FOR THE SALE OF
LA tLOR DE GARAXAb PARI AuAb 1 CA. HAVANA,
IN CALIFORNIA.
X}TJ?
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(FIRE-PROOF BUILDING,)
Montgomery si, near the corner of Washington,
SMI ESMWggJu
O. W. EASTON,
AXD
INSPECTOR OF PROVISIONS.
BEEF, PORK, MAMS, BACON, FISH, &c.
Inspected, Re-pickled, Smoked and Re-packed, at
No. 41 DAVIS STREET,
Between Sacramento and California streets,
SAN FRANCISCO.
64
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
PEORIA
mRmmwmmwmmi
Corner of Broadway and Battery streets,
The only Manufactory of the above celebrated Plow on the Pacific,
The undersigned having successfully introduced these Plows to the
California public, are now prepared to say, that they will continue to
supply the increasing demand at rates which cannot fail to prove satis-
factory, as our increased facilities enable us to procure our materials
direct from the Eastern markets at the lowest cash prices, and insures us
at the same time the best material.
We have materially modified the Plow, adapting its construction to the
wants of our own State, which renders it greatly superior to any Plow
imported.
Our stock for this season manufactured here amounts to 3000, and will be
increased to double that number for the ensuing season's demand.
Orders should be directed through the Post Office or Expresses, to
L. E. MORGAN & Co.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
65
SAN FRANCISCO
158 California street,
WOODSIDE & CO., Carriage Ulakers;
KIMBALL. & CO., Coacli Painters ;
JOHN L. OTTIOHOi¥, Carriage Trimmer.
GARRXAdE
OF ALL KINDS.
Constantly on hand or made to order.
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Particular attention paid to Repairing, Painting and Putting
up Carriages.
39 Webb street, near Sacramento.
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MADE AND REPAIRED,
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FELLOES, &c.
Constantly on "fcL£fcii<3L.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
LAWTOIM * SMITH,
JliRMyE III
m if wc mv
Bush street, three doors above Kearny,
SAN FRANCISCO,
WAOON REPAIRING & HORSESHOEING
NEATLY EXECUTED.
Between Montgomery and Sansome streets,
MANUFACTURERS OF
d n he fluid
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
CAMPHEKE BURNING FLUID AND OIL
Lamps, Lanterns, Globes, Chimneys and
JEREMIAH NAGLE.
GEO. H. T. COLE.
J?
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COMMISSION AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
Corner of Pacific and Front streets,
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Ballast and Water supplied. Crews obtained for Sea and Harbor Duty,
at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
67
JOHN WILSON * SON,
mm mm
f^mm
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL,
One door fro m the corner o f Sacramento.
N. B.— Fire Caps Constantly on Hand.
LEWIS TEAL.
MORRIS S. BROWN.
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IMPORTERS OF
" 1 1 B P A I
GIN, SECARS, ETC.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
f>
!¥©. 130 Washington Street,
Opposite the United States Market,
§AH F3EAHOITC©*
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PEOPEIETOE.
Halleck street, near American Theatre,
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LACKAWANA, SCHUYLKILL. LEHIGH, NEWCASTLE, (Steam,) LIVERPOOL,
(Orrel,) SYDNEY, CUMBERLAND, CARDIFF, SCOTCH, and other descriptions
of Coal constantly on hand.
Steamers, Restaurants and Blacksmiths, supplied at the shortest notice, and at the lowest
market price.
DELIVERED TO ANT PART OF THE CITY FREE OF CHABGE.
68
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
CONRO, SASVIPSON * CO.
PROPRIETORS OF THE
GOLDEN GATE FLOURING MILLS,
AT TSS SM&S &&SWSft¥, «ffl ST o 9
SAN FKANCISCO.
Where they manufacture and offer for sale, at the lowest market rates
ill
m m m a i
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FROM PURE CALIFORNIA WHEAT, OF THE BEST QUALITY,
AND
WARRANTED EQUAL TO THE BEST GALLEGO OR HAXALL,
BRAN AND SH0RTS_ ALWAYS ON HAND.
^"Orders solicited and promptly attended to-^j
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
61)
NEWSPAPER OFFICE,
Kearny street, next door to the Post Office,
NEWSPAPERS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
Country Agents Supplied on Reasonable Terms.
HEW BIBFORB OIL WORKS,
H
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M INUFACTI RERS AND DEALERS IN
CIIPH
BURNING FLUID. ALCOHOL, &C,
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CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
ALSO— CAMPHENE FRESH FROM OUR DISTILLERY, DAILY
Corner of Sansome and Jackson streets,
PEHFATE BOAEBIIS I0USI
' TBI £§3 d§3
No. 319 Stockton Street, Near Broadway,
70
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Jg m<Si
IM3 M« CiykSSIllI®
BTOiilll i\ Willi
Visiting, At Home Cards and Seals Engraved ; Initials and Inscriptions
on Jewelry, Silver Ware, &c; Door and Number Plates.
166 Clay street, three doors above Montgomery,
bast immam*
CHAPIN & SAWYER,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
wmm & inn.
Shoe Findings, Nets, Seines, &c. &e.
JYo. 127 Sansome street*
(Near Washington street,)
m© a
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IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN
ElfilBJ
HARDWARE, MINING TiOLd
And Agricultural Implements,
3XTo. 84 Bsttteiry street,
Between Sacramento and Long Wharf,
OR A Yfl T? T^ A WfPffGSfP rl
ADTEETISIXG DEPARTMENT.
JAMES M. MOORE & CO.
IMPORTERS OF AXD DEALERS IX
71
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FIELD AND
Juli u.
DRUGS, DYE STUFFS AND PERFUMERY,
CALIFORNIA STREET, CORXER OF LEIDESDORFF STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO
« r
r
FOOT OF SECOND STREET.
Vessels taken out ami Repaired.
APPLY TO
NEEFUS & TIOHENOR,
Jackson street Wharf.
WHOOLF, PHILIPS & CO.
MTIIT ITEA1 BAKERY
'■jr± J.* is] J.
OSice ]Vo. 30 Battery street.
Ship Bread, Hard and Soft Crackers, Soda, Sugar
and Pic-Nic Buscuit,
All Orders left at the Office Trill meet with prompt attention,
CARTAGE FREE.
72
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
GREENWOOD cfc XXXX^X-.S ;
JAMES CJREENWOOD.
WILLIAM S. HILLS.
•Machine Sewing and Mag Factory,
No. 67 Jackson street, between Battery and Front, San Francisco.
G. & H. having been the first to establish a FACTORY of this kind in California, flatter
themselves that their experience and knowledge of the business will enable them to furnish
Farmers, Millers and Flour Dealers with the best quality FLOUR and GRAIN SACKS
at the lowest rates. Their work is executed by Grover, Baker & Co.'s celebrated S ewing
Machines, which, for strength and durability of stitch, have no equal. They have unrivalled
facilities for filling contracts of any magnitude, at the shortest notice and on the most liberal
terms. Grain, Flour and Salt Sacks of all kinds constantly on hand. Tents, Ceilings, Ham
Covers, Hose, Mattresses, &c. made to order with neatness and dispatch.
Osnaburgs, Brown Drillings, Sheeting, Gilling, Thread, &c. on hand and for sale at the
lowest market prices, Orders respectfully solicited.
WM. WORTHINGTON,
GHB^issaiaiBg, ©mMDM% (s^^mnMs^ &@ &@o
ISrenham Place, Plaza.
N. B.— A large assortment of Plain and Ornamental STAINED GLASS
of the best quality, always on hand and for sale at the lowest market
price.
*■ —
SIGH, OESAMEJtTAl AHD DECOEATIYE
raKm,
91 Montgomery stt.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
73 !
SYRUP AND CORDIAL MANUFACTORY,
fllSil tits:
Importers and Manufacturers of
ml mmm m §tojp§ m© <G©MMm
We are constantly receiving per Clipper ships from New York —
Turner's Lemon Syrup,
Turner's Raspberry Syrup,
Turner's Sarsaparilla Soda Syrup,
Turner's Strawberry Syrup,
Turner's Orgeat Syrup,
Turner's Blackberry Brandy,
Turner's Wine Bitters,
Turner's Essence Peppermint,
Turner's
Turner's
Turner's
Turner's
Turner's
Turner's
Turner's
Turner's
Blackberry Syrup,
Lemon Soda Syrup,
Pine Apple Syrup,
Gum Syrup,
Blackberry "Wine,
Stoughton Bitters,
Cherry Cordial,
Cherry Brandy.
ALSO,
All the above choice
i
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Mav be had at our
On Jessie street, between First and Second,
M. C. TURNER & BROTHERS, New York.
J. TURNER & BROTHERS, Buffalo, N. Y.
R. TURNER & BROTHERS, San Francisco, Cal.
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74
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
OF THE
SAM FRAHOISOO^GAS COMPANY.
At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the SAN FRANCISCO GAS COMPANY, held on the 10th day
of December, 1853, the following rules and regulations for the introduction of gas fittings, and the terms
upon which the public will be supplied with Gas by the Company, were considered, adopted, and ordered
published.
The owners of property will be required to sign a paper of the following- purport, before Gas be admitted
into their premises, viz :
" I hereby consent that Gas may be introduced into the premises ,
of which I am the owner, and in default of payment for Gas consumed in said premises, I also consent
that the flow of Gas shall be stopped until the bills be paid."
1. All applications for a supply of Gas must be made at the Company's office in person, or by duly au-
thorized attorneys, the applicant furnishing the consent, in writing, of the owner of the premises, signing
the regulations, and stating the probable number of burners that he may require.
2. Gas will be supplied by the meter, and should the meters be found defective, they will be immediate-
ly changed. And in case of their ceasing to register the quantity of Gas consumed, the account will be
made by the average of another meter, or by the amount charged during a previous corresponding period,
at the discretion of the Company.
3- The Company will require security for the payment of the Gas expected to be aonsumed, or the de-
posit of a sum in advance, to secure themselves against loss.
4. The service pipe, from the main to the inside of the building to be lighted, will be furnished by the
Company, at the cost of the consumer. All meters will be furnished and put up by the Company, without
cost to the consumer, except where a shelf is required for the meter, in which case the cost of the shelf will
be charged.
5. The Company shall have the authority, whenever it may deem it necessary, to substitute alcohol for
water in the meter. ,
6. The tubings and fittings for the conveyance of Gas within the walls, after it has passed the meter,
may be put up by any competent mechanic employed by the consumer, or proprietor of the premises, sub-
ject, however, to the inspection and approval of the Company, or its authorized agents..
7. All screws used in putting up Gas tubing shall be made to such standard sizes as may be authorized
by the Company, and no tubing shall be used except such as may be now, or hereafter, allowed by them;
and all tubing and fittings shall be examined and approved by an inspector, appointed by the Company,
previous to being put up, and again examined and approved after being fixed, before Gas will be supplied.
8. The inspector shall at all times be in readiness to examine the apparatus and premises of applicants,
froe of charge, on receiving three days' notice.
9. The inspector, unless otherwise ordered by the Company, shall introduce the Gas into any premises
within the range of the pipes, whenever he shall be satisfied that the fittings are put up in their proper
places, in a workmanlike manner, and are perfectly gas tight.
10. The Company, or its authorized agents, shall at all times have the right of free access into the pre-
mises lighted with Gas, for the purpose of examining the whole gas apparatus, or for the removal of the
meter and service pipe.
11. The tenant of any premises using Gas shall give at least, three days' written notice, whenever he is
about to remove, that the Gas maybe stopped, or he will remain liable for any Gas that may pass through
the me f er, until such notice is given.
12. The quantity of Gas consumed will in all cases be ascertained in the manner prescribed in the second
article of these rules; and the bills be rendered monthly, unless the Company, or its authorized agent,
shall think it expedient to provide that they should be settled weekly.
13. In default of payment of Gas consumed within five days after the end of each month, or in case of a
leak or injury done to the meter or -pipes within the premises of any consumer, the flow of Gas may be
stopped until the bill is paid or the necessary repairs are made.
14. The Company reserves to itself the right to refuse ta Introduce Gas into any premises until all ar-
rears due in the said premises shall have been paid.
15. The Company reserves to itself the right, at any time, to cut off the communication of the service
pipe, if they shall find it necessary to .do so in order to protect the works against abuse or fraud.
16. The notice for inspection must be accompanied by a plan of the fittings, drawn to a soale of one inch
to eight feet, on which must be marked the size of the tubing and position of the burner ; sai